West New York native makes colorectal cancer awareness a family affair
7th annual Buffalo Undy RunWalk benefits colorectal cancer survivors and patients April 12, 2018 (Buffalo, NY) – Buffalo native and colorectal cancer survivor Anne Phillips knew she would beat her...
View ArticleQ&A with Emmanuel Garcia, intern from Sonora, Mexico
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance welcomed intern Emmanuel Garcia to our programs department in January. Emmanuel is from Navojoa, Sonora, a small city in Mexico. In about a year, he will earn a...
View ArticleThe fun run with a serious message for young people
The Denver Undy RunWalk marks 10 years in 2018 with a special focus on young people at risk from colorectal cancer, the nation’s second biggest cancer killer. April 17, 2018 (Denver, CO) — The Denver...
View ArticleHeadline: Q&A with Alliance volunteer Rebecca Bether
It’s National Volunteer Week, and what better way to celebrate than hearing from a volunteer about her experience with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance? We asked Rebecca Bether, 35, about why she...
View ArticleMaricela Villarreal: Learning from the past
Colorectal cancer has impacted Maricela Villarreal’s family again and again, with the disease taking her brother first, in 1989, and then two sisters. Her mother was also diagnosed with and beat...
View ArticleYoung-onset colorectal cancer: facts vs. myths
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s Never Too Young (N2Y) program is dedicated to the critical issues unique to young-onset colorectal cancer. N2Y works with patients, survivors, caregivers and the...
View ArticleCynthia Kellam: Relief for a quiet concern
About a decade ago, Park City, Utah, resident Cynthia Kellam did what everyone should–she received a colonoscopy when she turned 50 years old. She was concerned because an aunt had received a routine...
View ArticleThe Alliance welcomes new staff members
The Alliance has recently filled important positions that will help us more effectively achieve our mission of ending this disease within our lifetime. Alexandra Miller Alexandra recently joined the...
View ArticleWhat we learned at EOA-CRC in New York City
Scott Wilson, Never Too Young (N2Y) advisory board member and the photographer behind “Through the Window – a Photographic Tale of Cancer Recovery,” shares below the top 10 facts he learned at the...
View ArticleInaugural Blue Hope Bash Indianapolis Takes On Colorectal Cancer
Race car driver John Andretti and American fashion designer Carmen Marc Valvo to speak at charity event benefiting national nonprofit Indianapolis, Indiana (May 4, 2018) — The Blue Hope Bash...
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