Webinars

Fight Colorectal Cancer strives to develop thoughtful and engaging content for our community, and our webinars are no exception!

Webinars

Fight Colorectal Cancer strives to develop thoughtful and engaging content for our community, and our webinars are no exception!

Webinars

Fight Colorectal Cancer strives to develop thoughtful and engaging content for our community, and our webinars are no exception!

Hosted throughout the year and focused on a variety of rotating topics, Fight CRC partners with industry experts, researchers, and leading physicians to bring colorectal cancer patients and caregivers the information they need to know, when they need to know it.

Stay on top of colorectal cancer research, learn about the best ways to manage your side effects, get a chance to engage with experts in the field, and more. Fight CRC’s educational webinars are a place for it all.

All webinars are free to attend and hosted online. If you cannot attend live, register to receive the slides and recording after the event.

Hosted throughout the year and focused on a variety of rotating topics, Fight CRC partners with industry experts, researchers, and leading physicians to bring colorectal cancer patients and caregivers the information they need to know, when they need to know it.

Stay on top of colorectal cancer research, learn about the best ways to manage your side effects, get a chance to engage with experts in the field, and more. Fight CRC’s educational webinars are a place for it all.

All webinars are free to attend and hosted online. If you cannot attend live, register to receive the slides and recording after the event.

Hosted throughout the year and focused on a variety of rotating topics, Fight CRC partners with industry experts, researchers, and leading physicians to bring colorectal cancer patients and caregivers the information they need to know, when they need to know it.

Stay on top of colorectal cancer research, learn about the best ways to manage your side effects, get a chance to engage with experts in the field, and more. Fight CRC’s educational webinars are a place for it all.

All webinars are free to attend and hosted online. If you cannot attend live, register to receive the slides and recording after the event.

Upcoming Webinars

Liver mets and HAI pumps: A guide for patients

Wednesday, August 6th, 12pm CT/1pm ET 

No two patients are the same, and neither are their diagnoses. Treatment options vary depending on stage, prior therapy, and location of tumors, especially for stage IV patients. For CRC patients with metastatic disease, liver metastases are common and may be treated with a variety of specialized methods, one of which is Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) therapy.

Join MSKCC medical oncologist Louise Connell and stage IV survivor Carole Motycka for an informative conversation about colorectal cancer, liver metastasis, and HAI pump therapy. Be sure to bring your questions for this deep dive into a unique and exciting therapy option. This educational webinar is supported by Intera Oncology.

Upcoming Webinars

Liver mets and HAI pumps: A guide for patients

Wednesday, August 6th, 12pm CT/1pm ET 

No two patients are the same, and neither are their diagnoses. Treatment options vary depending on stage, prior therapy, and location of tumors, especially for stage IV patients. For CRC patients with metastatic disease, liver metastases are common and may be treated with a variety of specialized methods, one of which is Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) therapy.

Join MSKCC medical oncologist Louise Connell and stage IV survivor Carole Motycka for an informative conversation about colorectal cancer, liver metastasis, and HAI pump therapy. Be sure to bring your questions for this deep dive into a unique and exciting therapy option. This educational webinar is supported by Intera Oncology.

Upcoming Webinars

Liver mets and HAI pumps: A guide for patients

Wednesday, August 6th, 12pm CT/1pm ET 

No two patients are the same, and neither are their diagnoses. Treatment options vary depending on stage, prior therapy, and location of tumors, especially for stage IV patients. For CRC patients with metastatic disease, liver metastases are common and may be treated with a variety of specialized methods, one of which is Hepatic Artery Infusion (HAI) therapy.

Join MSKCC medical oncologist Louise Connell and stage IV survivor Carole Motycka for an informative conversation about colorectal cancer, liver metastasis, and HAI pump therapy. Be sure to bring your questions for this deep dive into a unique and exciting therapy option. This educational webinar is supported by Intera Oncology.

Past Webinars

We record and post every webinar; check out our Resource Library to browse through past webinars and get reliable information from our experts and community.

  • Feeling worn out and exhausted all the time? You may be experiencing cancer-related fatigue. Tune in to this webinar to learn what cancer-related fatigue is, how to spot it, and how to manage it.

  • In this webinar, Dr. Azad discusses colon cancer and rectal cancer recurrence. She addresses things to do to help reduce the risk of recurrence, in addition to what steps should be taken if colon or rectal cancer returns.

  • A cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment can be traumatic. An experience with cancer can lead to serious psychological distress that should be addressed. In this webinar, Schuyler Cunningham, Clinical Social Worker, talks about what trauma is, how to

  • Join Fight CRC and Dr. Erin Van Blarigan, ScD, in this webinar discussing exercise, research, and colorectal cancer.

  • Neuropathy is a common side effect for colorectal cancer patients. It is a side effect that can be incredibly challenging to manage and can affect daily living. Join this informative webinar to learn all about neuropathy—why it

  • Are you impacted by someone else’s cancer experience? Maybe it’s a loved one, a friend, or someone you’ve connected with online. If so, you may be familiar with compassion fatigue, which often affects people who are repeatedly exposed to

  • Treatment decisions are likely the first thing you’ll think of when it comes to your cancer diagnosis. However, it’s important to know about legal matters that may arise –including issues around health insurance, understanding financial assistance, end of

  • The feasibility of determining advanced adenoma(s) history among first degree relatives of early-onset colorectal cancer patients.

  • There are some colorectal cancer risk factors you cannot change –and one of those is age. As you get older, your risk of CRC goes up. In this month’s webinar, Dr. Grant Williams will talk about considerations for

Past Webinars

We record and post every webinar; check out our Resource Library to browse through past webinars and get reliable information from our experts and community.

  • Feeling worn out and exhausted all the time? You may be experiencing cancer-related fatigue. Tune in to this webinar to learn what cancer-related fatigue is, how to spot it, and how to manage it.

  • In this webinar, Dr. Azad discusses colon cancer and rectal cancer recurrence. She addresses things to do to help reduce the risk of recurrence, in addition to what steps should be taken if colon or rectal cancer returns.

  • A cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment can be traumatic. An experience with cancer can lead to serious psychological distress that should be addressed. In this webinar, Schuyler Cunningham, Clinical Social Worker, talks about what trauma is, how to

  • Join Fight CRC and Dr. Erin Van Blarigan, ScD, in this webinar discussing exercise, research, and colorectal cancer.

  • Neuropathy is a common side effect for colorectal cancer patients. It is a side effect that can be incredibly challenging to manage and can affect daily living. Join this informative webinar to learn all about neuropathy—why it

  • Are you impacted by someone else’s cancer experience? Maybe it’s a loved one, a friend, or someone you’ve connected with online. If so, you may be familiar with compassion fatigue, which often affects people who are repeatedly exposed to

  • Treatment decisions are likely the first thing you’ll think of when it comes to your cancer diagnosis. However, it’s important to know about legal matters that may arise –including issues around health insurance, understanding financial assistance, end of

  • The feasibility of determining advanced adenoma(s) history among first degree relatives of early-onset colorectal cancer patients.

  • There are some colorectal cancer risk factors you cannot change –and one of those is age. As you get older, your risk of CRC goes up. In this month’s webinar, Dr. Grant Williams will talk about considerations for

Past Webinars

We record and post every webinar; check out our Resource Library to browse through past webinars and get reliable information from our experts and community.

  • Feeling worn out and exhausted all the time? You may be experiencing cancer-related fatigue. Tune in to this webinar to learn what cancer-related fatigue is, how to spot it, and how to manage it.

  • In this webinar, Dr. Azad discusses colon cancer and rectal cancer recurrence. She addresses things to do to help reduce the risk of recurrence, in addition to what steps should be taken if colon or rectal cancer returns.

  • A cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment can be traumatic. An experience with cancer can lead to serious psychological distress that should be addressed. In this webinar, Schuyler Cunningham, Clinical Social Worker, talks about what trauma is, how to

  • Join Fight CRC and Dr. Erin Van Blarigan, ScD, in this webinar discussing exercise, research, and colorectal cancer.

  • Neuropathy is a common side effect for colorectal cancer patients. It is a side effect that can be incredibly challenging to manage and can affect daily living. Join this informative webinar to learn all about neuropathy—why it

  • Are you impacted by someone else’s cancer experience? Maybe it’s a loved one, a friend, or someone you’ve connected with online. If so, you may be familiar with compassion fatigue, which often affects people who are repeatedly exposed to

  • Treatment decisions are likely the first thing you’ll think of when it comes to your cancer diagnosis. However, it’s important to know about legal matters that may arise –including issues around health insurance, understanding financial assistance, end of

  • The feasibility of determining advanced adenoma(s) history among first degree relatives of early-onset colorectal cancer patients.

  • There are some colorectal cancer risk factors you cannot change –and one of those is age. As you get older, your risk of CRC goes up. In this month’s webinar, Dr. Grant Williams will talk about considerations for