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Fill out the form below to become an advocate with Fight Colorectal Cancer! By doing so, you’ll receive
important colorectal cancer policy updates and chances to have your voice heard.

Become an Advocate

Fill out the form below to become an advocate with Fight Colorectal Cancer! By doing so, you’ll receive important colorectal cancer policy updates and chances to have your voice heard.

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注册成为宣传员

加入宣传网络。这将让倡导者随时了解全年的活动、行动提醒和运动的最新情况,重点关注研究资金、护理人员的财务健康以及改善结直肠癌护理的政策变化等主题。
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加入 "冠军社区 "宣传空间

加入抗击艾滋病社区 冠军宣传空间.在 "冠军社区",您可以与其他结直肠癌倡导者联系,了解结直肠癌政策和倡导领域的最新动态。您还可以访问宣传工具和资源,如工具包、网络研讨会和社交媒体指南,帮助倡导者发挥最大影响力。

参加召唤大会

这项一年一度的宣传活动汇集了来自全国各地的倡导者,他们将与政策制定者会面并分享自己的故事。活动包括培训课程、交流机会和参观国会山。
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宣传导师计划

成为该计划的指导者或被指导者,由经验丰富的倡导者提供指导、提示和支持。导师可以帮助 您与您所在地区的政策制定者和其他倡导者建立联系。
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青少年宣传

儿童权利委员会还为青少年宣传员(7-17 岁)提供参与机会,包括宣传和参加宣传培训课程。
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"I have stage IVb recurring colorectal cancer.I was first diagnosed at 38. I knew something was wrong, but all of my doctors said I was fine. That was until I had to go to the ER because I was suddenly anemic. I eat healthy, I don’t drink, and I work out but when they did a colonoscopy, they found the tumor. 10 rounds of chemotherapy, 4 surgeries, 5 rounds of radiation, and so much pain.I went into remission but not even a year went by before I had the same symptoms. My primary doctor said it’s gastric and my gastroenterologist said it’s IBS. A CT scan and a colonoscopy failed to diagnose me. The cancer showed up in PET scan. Once again it is stage IV. The tumor is inoperable and only chemotherapy and radiation can help. This time there is a 5 % remission rate and only a 32% chance chemotherapy will work.Unfortunately, the second time around, I’m more prepared and know what to expect. I’m only 40 years old now and can’t have children due to the cancer." - Rebecca Goins.If colorectal cancer has impacted you in any way, head to the link in bio to share your story.
🚨 URGENT: The President's 2026 Budget Proposal slashes cancer research and eliminates colorectal cancer screening programs.A proposed $18 BILLION CUT to NIH and elimination of the CDC's Colorectal Cancer Control Program puts lives at risk — especially in underserved communities that rely on access to screening and research-based care.But this isn't final — Congress controls the budget. Your voice matters.📣 Take action now to protect these critical programs! Visit the Fight CRC Action Center (link in bio) to message your representatives. Let's make sure colorectal cancer remains a national priority.
The CDMRP funds bold research that changes lives. It supports breakthrough science, centers patient voices, and fuels the next generation of researchers.But #ColorectalCancer?We've spent 10+ years competing with 20+ other cancers for funding, with no strategic plan to guide investment.It's time for a stand-alone program. Help us fight for it!
"I remember my mom returning from “seeing one of her friends “and telling my middle sister and me to meet her in her bedroom. We sat down, and that’s when she told us she didn’t meet a friend; she went to the doctor, and she had colon cancer stage IV. I was 10 years old, and my mom was 50. Later, I found out she had been having a lot of symptoms, but she dismissed them. She was a single mother with three kids, one studying in another country (U.S.), one in high school, and the other (me) in elementary school, so she kept working and didn’t go to the doctor until she needed to.She had been throwing up and had blood on her poop, was very constipated, and barely ate.A few weeks after telling the family and us, we moved to my aunt’s house, where she could take care of Mom while my sister and I were in school; later, my oldest sibling came back to take care of her." - Jimena Gaytan, 2025 Ambassador.