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"I was 23 years old. I was lucky to have good doctors. My endocrinologist checked my iron with my hormone bloodwork because I'm trans. It was low. That led to a colonoscopy and a stage 4 diagnosis with mets in both lungs. I was in shock.

I regret never getting a second opinion, but I'm not sure it'd change much. I'm lucky to be alive as is.
It's scary. I had a stroke during that time and had cancer twice. It has completely altered the course of my life and I'm still piecing it together at 31. Cancer is omnipresent. It always will be and that sucks." - Jennifer Trefzger, stage four colon cancer survivor.

Learn more about Jennifer's story by visting our Champion Stories Hub, and if you're seeking support, join our LGBTQIA+ group for resources and community. Both links are waiting for you in the bio—you're not alone in this journey. 💙
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For many in the LGBTQ+ community, a #colorectalcancer diagnosis comes with extra layers of fear and uncertainty. It's not just about your diagnosis—it's about wondering if your doctor will respect you. Will they accept your identity? Will they acknowledge your partner, your chosen family, your pronouns?

These are questions no one should have to ask when fighting cancer.

We must do better—because everyone deserves respectful, inclusive, and affirming care. 💙
Clinical trials save lives. But with so many misconceptions, making the decision to join one can feel overwhelming.

Stage IV colon cancer survivor JJ understands that firsthand.

"Now that I look back on it, I don't feel so much like an experiment—I was given a chance to help. Because now, with this drug, it's moved on to multiple other cancers and it's saving those people's lives. I felt, a little, like I'm a part of that. It gave me hope." @jj5145

Joining a trial takes courage—and contributes to progress.

💬 Not sure if a clinical trial is right for you?

Join our Community of Champions and connect with others who have had to make the same choice. 💙
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Equal Access = Equal Hope. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

#FightCRC is committed to breaking down barriers for underserved communities, including the #LGBTQ + community.

This #PrideMonth, we're amplifying the voices of LGBTQ+ survivors, raising awareness about healthcare disparities, and pushing for a system where everyone has access to timely screening, treatment, and support.

No one should feel overlooked, or afraid to be themselves, while facing cancer.

Share your story, raise your voice, and stand with us as we fight for equity in colorectal cancer care. 
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