Comités consultivos La investigación requiere colaboración. Se necesitan líderes de opinión, expertos y defensores que trabajen juntos para hacer avanzar la investigación. Cuando todos se sientan a la mesa, se consiguen avances. Por eso Fight CRC crea comités consultivos dedicados a abordar las grandes cuestiones. Compartir en Facebook Compartir en LinkedIn Compartir en Twitter Copie esta URL Compartir por correo electrónico Junta Médica Asesora Fight CRC’s Medical Advisory Board and expert workgroups play a vital role in moving our mission of supporting patients and finding a cure forward.Meet the MAB Grupo de trabajo sobre inmunoterapia Fight CRC also leads a colorectal cancer (CRC) immunotherapy (IO) workgroup full of experts and innovative thinkers from around the world. This workgroup convened in 2016 and, as a result, published a white paper on the next steps for CRC immunotherapy. The IO workgroup continues to meet twice per year to discuss priorities for CRC IO research.Meet the Immunotherapy Workgroup Grupo de trabajo sobre aparición precoz The Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer (EAO CRC) Workgroup was created in response to the rise in incidence in young adult colon and rectal cancers. Experts involved include epidemiologists, biostatisticians, oncologists, and researchers from the United States, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. The goal of the workgroup is to prioritize the research agenda and understand the best approaches towards understanding EAO CRC.Meet the Early-Age Onset Workgroup Consejo Consultivo de Genética e Historia Familiar The Genetics and Family History Advisory Council is dedicated in the honor of Dennis Ahnen, MD, a Medical Advisory Board member and legend in the field of colorectal cancer prevention and control.Más información Comité de Equidad Sanitaria Fight CRC se compromete a garantizar que todos los estadounidenses tengan acceso a una atención sanitaria de calidad y puedan llevar una vida sana, independientemente de su raza, etnia, orientación sexual, identidad de género, discapacidad, religión y situación socioeconómica.Más información