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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Colorectal cancer screening saves lives!

Every person between the ages of 45 - 75 should be screened. There are two tests available to screen for and detect colorectal cancer.

Talk to your provider about a FIT test!


Call or text 541-386-6380 to request a referral for a colonoscopy.


Risk Factors:

AGE: Ages 45 - 75 should be screened for colorectal cancer. People under the age of 45 should learn the symptoms of colorectal cancer and talk to their doctor if they have any concerns.

GENDER: Both men and women are at risk for colorectal cancer, but the risk is greater for men.

FAMILY HISTORY: Those with a family history of colorectal cancer should start screening earlier than age 45. Ask your doctor.

ETHNICITY: African Americans have the highest rate of colorectal cancer incidence of all racial groups in the United States.

Facts:

  • Colorectal cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States

  • 80% of new colorectal cancers are diagnosed in people without any family history

  • Colorectal cancer cases are on the rise in people under age 50

  • There are currently more than 1.5 million colorectal cancer survivors in the U.S. Survival is dramatically improved by early diagnosis and treatment.

Reduce your risk: