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Charles' Story

Charles tells his colonoscopy story. He recommends that everyone gets screened, for their families and their loved ones. Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Daniel's Story

Daniel tells his story. Although he procrastinated his first colonoscopy, he did schedule the procedure. His cancer was detected early enough to be surgically removed with success. Daniel now encourages others to be screened and says, "The life you save may be your own". Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Diana's Story

Diana tells her cancer survival story. "I had put off having a colonoscopy for several years. I finally said to myself, 'just grow up and go in and have this done'. Afterwards, the doctor told me I had a tumor... surgery took care of it and I just lucked out. Now, everyone I talk to needs to have a colonoscopy. It is a simple procedure and it can save your life. It saved mine." Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Scott's Story

Scott tells his story. He did everything right by being screened at age 50. After seeking a second opinion and having a second colonoscopy, he had to face the diagnosis of colon cancer. Immediate surgery placed Scott's vacation plans on hold, but he is grateful his cancer was found early. Scott now encourages others to be screened when it is recommended, saying "It's probably the most important thing you can do for yourself." Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable. Get screend - It could save your life.

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Melody's story

Melody tells the story of how her brother's colon cancer at age 37 prompted her to be screened. She was fortunate that the pre-cancerous adenomatous polyp was removed during that colonoscopy, preventing her cancer from forming. She urges, "If one person from your family is affected by colon cancer, it's very important for everyone else in your family to be screened." Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Jeff's Story

Jeff tells his story - the discovery of stage 2 colon cancer despite feeling great and having no symptoms. "Had I not listened to my wife's advice and listened to my doctor's advise, then quite frankly, I wouldn't be here... I would encourage anybody to think about not only themselves, but the leadership responsibility to their family to have a check-up and to not be afraid".
Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Brenda's Story

Brenda tells her story of cancer survival. Diagnosed at age 39, she urges everyone to "treat themselves to a colonoscopy". Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Julie's Story

Julie tells the story of how her colon cancer was discovered at age 31. "The C-word is hard to hear. I'm lucky. I was so young and nobody would have thought that it would be something so serious. ...I know people complain about the prep and how icky the procedure is, but it's really nothing compared to getting sick and dying. It's a little bit of inconvenient for a lot of peace of mind."
Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Bill's Story

Bill tells the story of how his colorectal cancer was discovered early because he went for his colonoscopy screening as recommended. Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable and beatable.

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Colon Cancer is No Laughing Matter

Stand-up comedian and colorectal cancer survivor Brenda Elsagher breaks down the barriers to a colonoscopy with humor. But, Brenda and other colon cancer survivors know that this preventable disease is no laughing matter. Colon Cancer is Preventable, Treatable and Beatable. Get screened - It could save your life.