Rally on Research: EAO CRC

Patient Advocate Social Media Toolkit

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About Rally on Research 

#FightEAOCRC 
June 24-25
Global champions in the fight against colorectal cancer

In many countries around the world, patients under age 50 are fighting, some dying, of colon and rectal cancers/bowel cancers. This phenomenon, called Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer (EAO CRC), is an urgent issue in cancer research and patient care around the globe. We all want to know why this is happening, fully aware that for some, time is running out.

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On desktop, right-click “save image as” or on mobile, press & hold to save the image on your camera roll and share on your favorite social media platform (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)

EAO CRC Fact Graphics

Social Media Graphics

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Individual Speaker Graphics

Social Media Posts

On desktop, highlight the text you want to share, right click, copy, and paste into your favorite social media platform. On mobile, press & hold to select the text and copy. You are welcome to adapt as you see fit!

Twitter

“According to @JAMANetwork, For the age group 20-49, CRC was estimated to become the leading cause of cancer-related deaths by 2030. This is NOT ok! I am attending the Rally on Research to do my part in saving lives. Join me! @FightCRC #FightEAOCRC fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch

“I #FightEAOCRC because ____. @FightEAOCRC @FightCRC fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch

“I raise my voice in the fight against Early-Age Onset #ColorectalCancer in honor of ____. @FightEAOCRC @FightCRC #FightEAOCRC. FightCRC.org/RallyonResearch”

“I was diagnosed with stage ___ #ColorectalCancer when I was ___ years old. I support @FightCRC in their efforts to #FightEAOCRC. fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch” 

“Join me and hundreds of other patient advocates at @FightCRC’s Rally on Research in efforts to learn more about Early-Age Onset #ColorectalCancer. #FightEAOCRC @FightEAOCRC fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch

Facebook

“Are you or a loved one an early-age onset colorectal cancer survivor like me? Fight CRC is helping research, clinical, and advocate communities lock arms to move forward to answer burning questions. What research is underway now? What’s the path moving forward? Learn more June 24-25: https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/rally-on-research-2021/ #FightEAOCRC”

“I #FightEAOCRC because there are too many young people dying from colorectal cancer. Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer is an urgent issue in cancer research and patient care around the globe. We all want to know why this is happening, fully aware that for some, time is running out. Learn more at Fight CRC’s Rally on Research: https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/rally-on-research-2021/

Instagram

“I was diagnosed with stage ___ #ColorectalCancer when I was ___ years old. Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer is an urgent issue in cancer research and patient care around the globe. Fight CRC is helping research, clinical, and advocate communities lock arms to move forward to answer burning questions at this year’s Rally on Research on June 24 and 25. Talk with researchers in the field and raise your voice in the fight against Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer. Learn more at fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch. @FightCRC #FightEAOCRC”

Share a photo from the year that you were diagnosed with CRC.
Too many young people dying from colorectal cancer. @FightCRC understands the urgency of this issue and is bringing together global champions in the fight against colorectal cancer and answering your burning questions about Early-Age Onset Colorectal Cancer. What research is underway now? What’s the path moving forward? Learn more June 24-25: fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch #FightEAOCRC

EAO CRC Facts and Stats

Invite a Fellow Fighter

Share this message with a fellow early-onset survivor or their loved one to invite them to this year’s Rally on Research. 

Hi (Friend, Fellow Fighter, etc.),

Do you have questions about what research is being done to improve outcomes for early-age onset colorectal cancer patients and prevent others from receiving a diagnosis, such as: What’s the path moving forward? How can patients share their experiences to influence future research? How can you join the international research efforts and be part of the community tackling this issue?

Join me and Fight CRC at the 2021 Rally on Research Patient Advocate Day on June 24! It’s FREE to register: fightcrc.org/rallyonresearch

Join the Fight