#COLVERA was shown to be positive 10 months prior to CT scan confirmed #colorectalcancer metastasis to the lung; however, CEA, the current gold standard remained negative throughout the course of care. https://t.co/mHAvJSNRfb
Sedentary lifestyle is a risk factor for #colorectalcancer that you can control. @AmericanCancer recommends that adults should get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity each week. #TomorrowCantWait https://t.co/JqhNfNNDEZ
The goal of follow-up care is to detect recurrence of #colorectalcancer as early as possible, even before symptoms present. Early detection allows for better treatment options and better care. #COLVERA#EarlyDetectionSavesLives https://t.co/QRGrzIyGuN
COLVERA detected #colorectalcancer recurrence up to 5 months earlier than CEA. Early detection may allow additional treatment options and improved patient care. @CGSavesLives https://t.co/RAjvpOfTgx
After #colorectalcancer treatment, 30-50% of patients will see their cancer return, mostly within the first 2-3 years. In a head-to-head study, #COLVERA detected 2x recurrent cases compared to CEA. #EarlyDetectionSavesLives https://t.co/0OmZLvPhwg
Increasing rate of obesity-related cancers in younger generations, including #colorectalcancer, threatens to stop or even reverse the progress that has been achieved in declining death rates from #cancer in the last 3 decades. @AmericanCancer https://t.co/iyMaeu8jvJ
A 2019 study, shows that millennials have about 2x the risk of getting 6 obesity-related cancers, including #colorectalcancer, compared to baby boomers at same age. #DontAssume@AmericanCancer https://t.co/SqRPeayVgf
InSure ONE is the only fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) that does not require handling of stool samples. #ColorectalCancer#Never2Young https://t.co/CcVOX78JVG
Unlike some other stool-based tests, InSure ONE results are not affected by food or medications. #ColorectalCancer#TomorrowCantWait https://t.co/ODwuRHIJUv
Cancer treatments are getting better and better and more people than ever before lead full lives after diagnosis. #Colorectalcancer#TomorrowCantWait https://t.co/XKxJy831lN
#Cancer can start at virtually any place in the body. Cancer cells grow out of control crowding out normal cells which makes it difficult for the body to function properly where cancer started. #Colorectalcancer#DontAssume https://t.co/trtfXhCh0K
Provide as much information to your doctor about your daily symptoms. Use this diary to keep track of them and their severity daily. Bring it to your next appointment. #ColorectalCancer#Never2Young#DontAssume http://CCAlliance_FreeDownloads_Yoursymptomsdiary.pdf
Remember, the most common symptom of #colorectalcancer is NO symptom. It's called the Silent Killer. It's important not to wait for symptoms before seeing a doctor. Early detection can save your life. #TomorrowCantWait#DontAssume https://t.co/zDO03spnV2
At 43, Missi was shocked to find out she had #colorectalcancer. She felt bloated and nauseated at times but she ignored symptoms. Then she saw lot of blood in stool and decided to get screened. She believes it saved her life. #Never2Young https://t.co/3VnjRoCe4Y
The death rate from #colorectalcancer has been dropping in both men and women for several decades. Two likely reasons are that polyps are being found more often and earlier by screening and removed and #cancer treatment has improved. #Never2Young https://t.co/3ehN97Fkbl
The most important thing to remember about #colorectalcancer is it's preventable and treatable if detected early. It's crucial to get screened regularly to catch it as soon as possible and seek medical care. #EarlyDetectionSavesLives https://t.co/CSQAvs8Ug9
#Colorectalcancer is the 4th most commonly diagnosed cancer among adults in the U.S and 2nd leading cause of death. About 150,000 new cases of this cancer are diagnosed each year. #FecalImmunochemicalTest#TomorrowCantWait https://t.co/nhm1dPs8Hs
Alyson, 37, ignored symptoms of #colorectalcancer, like indigestion, gas, blood in stool, for 2 years but when her mom died from the same disease, she got screened and found she had #coloncancer. #GetScreened#Never2Young https://t.co/rqHThKg9rP