The White House marks Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
Key points
- Estimated 55,000 American deaths this year
- Recommends regular screening from age 45
TL;DR
- Colorectal cancer is estimated to cause 55,000 American deaths this year
- The disease often progresses without symptoms but is highly treatable with early detection; regular screening is recommended starting at age 45
- The Administration established the Make America Healthy Again Commission and pledges to address root causes of chronic disease
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This Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we stand alongside every citizen courageously battling colon or rectal cancer, we pay tribute to those who lost their lives to the disease, and we renew our pledge to build a future that is healthy, strong, and totally cancer-free. This year, it is estimated that colorectal cancer—the leading cause of cancer death for both men and women under the age of 50—will claim the lives ...
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- Cancer
- Public Health
- Prevention
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- Colorectal Cancer
- 55,000 Americans
- Screening
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