The event helps raise funds and bring attention to the disease, which is important because March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month.
“It’s just one of those things that I say a lot of people don’t want to talk about,” stated Elizabeth Williams who is the Community Events Manager at Baptist Health.
“You don’t really want to have those conversations about colonoscopy and people think it affects just men. It’s men and women equally. People need that education in order to do things for prevention.”for more information on how you can donate and help in the fight against colon cancer.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Baptist Health hosting 2023 Bun Run for Colon Cancer AwarenessThe 2023 Bun Run is set for Saturday, Mar. 4, with registration beginning at 7 a.m.
Les mer »
Colon cancer on the rise among young Americans, early detection is keyNew treatments can be applied only in the early stages of CRC, so Americans are now recommended to undergo colonoscopies starting at the age of 45.
Les mer »
New calls urge Nassau County residents to screen for colon cancerDoctors say, over the last 20 years, the number of those under 55 years old being diagnosed with colon cancer has nearly doubled.
Les mer »
Montgomery nurse battles stage 4 colon cancerMarch is colon cancer awareness month, and a local nurse diagnosed with the disease is sounding an alarm to the community about getting screened.
Les mer »
4th Annual Gunselman's Tavern Leprechaun Chase hopes to raise epilepsy awarenessThe 4th Annual Gunselman’s Tavern Leprechaun Chase 5K and Mile run returns to Fairview High School in Fairview Park.
Les mer »
Putnam County man marches with American flag in hand for veteran suicide awarenessWith 50 pounds on his back and an American flag waving in his hands, 28-year-old Matthew Watson is trying to ignite patriotism in his Putnam County community.
Les mer »