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Many states have passed legislation lowering the colorectal screening age to 45 and removing out-of-pocket costs for colonoscopies following a positive non-invasive screening test. These bills can serve as a model for those looking to introduce similar legislation
From bowel frequency, pain, and more, many colorectal cancer treatments lead to digestive side effects. Join this webinar with Dr. Cathy Eng to learn all about the digestive system, the side effects that are common due to CRC
This journal is designed to give you the space to reflect on your story each day. We’ve included a simple, daily prompt to help you get started. Feel free to write down other thoughts that come to mind.
Join us as Eden Stotsky-Himelfarb, BSN, RN from Johns Hopkins Medicine discusses how to manage after a colorectal cancer diagnosis. In this session, she will cover understanding diagnoses, shared decision making, managing mental health, talking to family and
Anticipating the end of life and making decisions about medical care at this time can be difficult and distressing for people with cancer and their loved ones. However, it is incredibly important to plan for the transition to end-of-life
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.