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Episode 383 - March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month - Got Screened?

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized each March since its official inception by President Clinton in 2000, emphasizes the critical need for early colon cancer screenings to mitigate disease progression. Survivor Bill Risser offers a deeply personal viewpoint on this topic. His perspective, shaped by his own journey battling colon cancer, highlights the importance of regular screenings, particularly colonoscopies, for early detection and high survival rates. Risser's experiences also underscore the value of a strong support system during treatment and recovery, as well as the significance of maintaining a positive mindset throughout the process. His advocacy for colorectal cancer awareness is imbued with a sincere dedication to encouraging others to prioritize their health through regular screenings, especially those over 45 or with a family history of the disease.

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Post 1 - The Three Words You Never Want to Hear

Post 2 - My Top Ten Takeaways From Colon Cancer Surgery

Port 3 - Therapy Treatment Begins

Post 4 - Chemo and Caffeine - A True Story

Post 5 - It's All About the People, Not the Cancer

Post 6 - My Life a Fortnight at a Time

Post 7 - Bumps in the Road

Post 8 - And Down the Stretch They Come!

Post 9 - Elephants, Ants and Gelato

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, recognized each March since its official inception by President Clinton in 2000, emphasizes the critical need for early colon cancer screenings to mitigate disease progression. Survivor Bill Risser offers a deeply personal viewpoint on this topic. His perspective, shaped by his own journey battling colon cancer, highlights the importance of regular screenings, particularly colonoscopies, for early detection and high survival rates. Risser's experiences also underscore the value of a strong support system during treatment and recovery, as well as the significance of maintaining a positive mindset throughout the process. His advocacy for colorectal cancer awareness is imbued with a sincere dedication to encouraging others to prioritize their health through regular screenings, especially those over 45 or with a family history of the disease.

ColorectalCancer.org

Post 1 - The Three Words You Never Want to Hear

Post 2 - My Top Ten Takeaways From Colon Cancer Surgery

Port 3 - Therapy Treatment Begins

Post 4 - Chemo and Caffeine - A True Story

Post 5 - It's All About the People, Not the Cancer

Post 6 - My Life a Fortnight at a Time

Post 7 - Bumps in the Road

Post 8 - And Down the Stretch They Come!

Post 9 - Elephants, Ants and Gelato

  continue reading

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