
We Need Your Help Protecting The CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control – Fight Colorectal Cancer
Fight Colorectal Cancer shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We need your help protecting the CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control.
The President’s proposed budget would eliminate this entire division, wiping out programs that are vital to the colorectal cancer community.
That means the end of:
The Colorectal Cancer Control Program, which helps people in underserved areas get screened between ages 45–75.
The National Program of Cancer Registries, which tracks CRC cases and trends—including early-age onset.
This data helps track the rise of early-onset CRC and added key evidence to lower the screening age from 50 to 45.
Losing these programs would be a huge setback, not just for the CRC community, but for the entire cancer community.
Thank you to everyone who filled out our action alert. Now we need you to take it a step further:
Call your members of Congress.
Share this post.
Speak up and make it clear that these programs matter, and they must be protected.
Proceed to the video attached to the post.”
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