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DID YOU KNOW? 1 in 3 people age 50 & older are not up to date with their colorectal screenings. This equals 23 million people. More than 60% of deaths from colorectal cancer could be avoided by screening. MAKE YOUR COLON :) GET SCREENED! Talk to a health care provider today to learn your options! Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in women is 1 in 23. Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in men is 1 in 21.

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Page 1: DID YOU KNOW? - Community HealthCare Association of the ... you know poster ed… · DID YOU KNOW? MAKE YOUR COLON :) GET SCREENED! Talk to a health care provider today to learn your

DID YOU KNOW?

1 in 3 people age 50 & older are not up to date with their colorectal screenings. This equals 23 million people. More than 60% of deaths from colorectal cancer could be avoided by screening.

M A K E Y O U R C O L O N : )

GET SCREENED!Talk to a health care provider today to learn your options!

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in women is 1 in 23.

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in men is 1 in 21.

Page 2: DID YOU KNOW? - Community HealthCare Association of the ... you know poster ed… · DID YOU KNOW? MAKE YOUR COLON :) GET SCREENED! Talk to a health care provider today to learn your

DID YOU KNOW?M A K E Y O U R C O L O N : )

GET SCREENED!Talk to a health care provider today to learn your options!

Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in women is 1 in 23.

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. The risk of developing colorectal cancer in men is 1 in 21.

1 in 3 people age 50 & older are not up to date with their colorectal screenings. This equals 23 million people. More than 60% of deaths from colorectal cancer could be avoided by screening.