• March often makes us think of green, fresh starts, springtime, and a new season ahead. But there’s another important color this month: blue. 💙 March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to education, early detection, and prevention. As we step into the first Monday of March, it’s the perfect reminder to prioritize something we often put off, our health. ⸻ Why This Matters Colorectal cancer affects the colon or rectum and is one of the most common cancers in both men and women. The good news? It is highly treatable and often curable when caught early. Screenings save lives. Early detection truly makes all the difference. ⸻ Signs & Symptoms to Watch For Colorectal cancer can sometimes develop quietly, but there are symptoms you should never ignore: • Changes in bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, or narrowing of stool) lasting more than a few days • Blood in or on the […]

  • Each year, March marks National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, shining a much needed spotlight on a disease that impacts 1 in 23 men and 1 in 25 women during their lifetime. Why is this month important? Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States, but the good news is that it is highly preventable with regular screenings. When detected early, colorectal cancer is often treatable and sometimes even avoidable. Who should get screened? • Adults 45 and older, even if you have no symptoms. • Anyone with a family history of colorectal cancer. • People experiencing symptoms like persistent changes in bowel habits, rectal bleeding, or unexplained weight loss. What are your screening options? There are multiple ways to screen for colorectal cancer, including: • Colonoscopy (the gold standard for detection and prevention) • Stool-based tests (non-invasive options you can do at home) Prevention starts with […]