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Cutting-Edge Cancer Researchers Thank the Foundation for Early Support

May is National Cancer Research Month and, coincidentally, the Prevent Cancer Foundation heard from two cutting-edge cancer prevention and early detection researchers expressing their thanks…

We Have a Winner! 2011 Screening Saves Lives National Challenge Announced

The Prevent Cancer Foundation launched the Colorectal Cancer Screening Saves Lives National Challenge in March of this year. The purpose of the Challenge is to…

Festival de Fiesta Broadway!

When Los Angeles, California shuts down 12 square blocks of downtown you understand why the 22nd annual “Fiesta Broadway” is billed as the largest “Cinco…

Prevent Cancer Super Colon® Visits the California Department of Public Health

Marking a milestone in the advancement of public health, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) commemorated the 10-yr anniversary of the CDPH laboratory in Richmond,…

Colorectal Cancer Screening Dialogue Leads to Action

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the US among men and women combined. Screening can prevent colorectal cancer, or detect…

A Cold Day for the Super Colon in Music City

Nashville is known as the home of country music, Southern hospitality and warm weather. The morning of Saturday, March 26 dawned – and as luck…

Prevent Cancer Super Colon and the Challenge

A cold, crisp and sunny morning this past weekend saw nearly 1,200 visitors at the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s Super Colon as the exhibit was part of the prevention…

Fighting the Fight for Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Early Detection

I have been involved with preventive care and treatment for colorectal cancer since 2006, and I am proud to continue to fight for this worthy…

Native People Walking the Path for Health

The Chehalis Tribal Community Center in Washington state was buzzing last weekend with a “March to Prevention”.  The health fair included a Colon Health Bingo,…

A Daughter’s Story: Colon Cancer’s Impact on a Family

“Well, it’s the size of a small orange,” my dad said as he pointed at the images taken of a tumor during his colonoscopy. It…