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Stories of Resilience: Colorectal Cancer Awareness
- Author: Robert R.
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- Category: Patient Stories
The American Cancer Society recommends those at average risk start regular screenings at 45 years of age. Robert waited until he was 56 and received the devastating diagnoses of colon cancer. He and his wife Jodi are now sharing their story of hope and resilience to encourage others to get screened. Don't wait. Make an appointment with your doctor and talk to them about screening options today.
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