Patient & Caregiver Stories

Behind every colorectal diagnosis is a human confronting the unthinkable. In our Champion Stories Hub, you’ll find colon cancer stories and rectal cancer stories. Fight CRC works to ensure nobody fights alone.

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Lori Rompolski

"Colonoscopies save lives. Please don't hesitate. Just keep going strong #KGS. Take care of yourself both physically and emotionally."

Kathryn Shipley

"I am a Nashville recording artist and Worship Leader, and my motto is: Keep Dancin' Keep Singin'"

Rebecca Taylor

"Do not hesitate to talk to your doctor and asked to be screened. It can save your life and is far better than having to endure surgery and treatments needed if you have advanced stage cancer."

Sylvia Martorell

"Early detection can save your life. I am a true testament to that, and I will keep spreading the awareness of how important it is to listen to your body. Never given to this monster of a disease keep fighting we are stronger than what we believe."

Wendi Neal

"Getting medical advice and screening is important, even if you have no symptoms. It can save your life. Remain hopeful and do what your medical professionals tell you. Seek a second opinion, if you are unsure."

Melissa Tkachuk

Corinne Hernandez

"Please don't be afraid."

Kathi Heintzelman

"If you are diagnosed, find something to keep you busy after treatment by volunteering to be a voice."

Dana Gianfrancesco

"This journey is not easy, but it can be done with grace and peace. We need each other to get through this because only we understand the PTSD that is created from hearing, "You have cancer." Each stage has its own issues. Find your people."

Natalie Riede

"I discovered the power of guided meditation, hypnosis, and talking therapy, which all gave me the tools I needed to be able to process my emotions, release stress, and anxiety and start living my life again."

Yolanda Harris

"Be afraid of the unknown. Get screened because there is power in knowing. My husband would always tell me we are stronger together. My family and friends would tell me I don’t fight alone; we fight together."

Brad Franzen

"Be your own advocate. When I was first having symptoms three years beforehand, I wasn’t knowledgeable or motivated enough to get a second opinion. If you think something is wrong, push for screening."

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