Follow-up Colonoscopy Tookit – Payors
A summary guide for insurance companies and clinics when it comes to follow-up colonoscopy coverage.
A summary guide for insurance companies and clinics when it comes to follow-up colonoscopy coverage.
Join Fight CRC board member and researcher-scientist Dr. Fola May as she unpacks the statistics on screening, why getting screened is so important, who needs screened and when, and screening options. You’ll also hear from several patients
With simple icons and bold colors packing a lot of information and education into a small space, our Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors Flyer explains what increases someone’s chances that they will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer in their
Using eye-catching illustrations and bold colors, this poster educates about the most common signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer and explains how, when and why to get screened. It quickly shows the three most common colorectal cancer screening
The decision in 2019 to get screened—for everything that was due at her age—lead to a colorectal diagnosis for Yla Flores. She encourages everyone 45 and older to get screened—even if you don’t have symptoms.
Fight Colorectal Cancer is joined by Dr. Linda Overholser from the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Kellie Hoffman, a caregiver and colorectal cancer research advocate, for an engaging webinar that explores access to CRC screening and
If you’re age 45 or older, have a family history of colorectal cancer, or signs and symptoms, this Colorectal Cancer Screening brochure is for you. You need to be screened, but screening can be scary. Our screening brochure
Fight Colorectal Cancer along with our partners at the Blue Hat Foundation explore how colorectal cancer screening rates can be improved in African American communities.
We and our partners at the American Indian Cancer Foundation, Great Plains Tribal Leaders Health Board and Roswell Park explore how colorectal cancer screening rates can be improved in Indigenous communities.
On August 27th, 2020, Fight Colorectal Cancer (Fight CRC), the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), the Prevent Cancer Foundation and the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable (NCCRT) hosted a State Policy Action Planning Session on removing out