Translated Resources

Fight CRC resources available in Spanish and Chinese.

  • Chemo-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy is a common side effect for colon cancer and rectal cancer patients. In this episode, Dr. Dana Cardinas talks about Chemo-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and her experience as a stage IIIC colon cancer survivor.

  • In this webinar, Dr. Popp will discuss everything you need to know about palliative care. This is an important webinar for colorectal cancer patients and their loved ones.

  • 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

  • In this podcast, Liz Brockland discusses her work in Chicago with North Side Housing and Supportive Services. Among other things, Liz, a community health nurse, helps previously homeless individuals access colorectal cancer screening.

  • Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS) is a group of symptoms, such as fecal incontinence or urgency, frequent or fragmented bowel movements, difficulty emptying your bowels, and increased gas, following low anterior resection of the rectum.

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