Colorectal Cancer Alliance shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The Colorectal Cancer Alliance mourns the passing of Alison Kiehl Friedman, a tireless advocate, policy leader, board member, mom, wife, and beloved member of our community, whose impact will continue to shape our mission for years to come.
Diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer at just 43 years old, Alison faced the unimaginable with clarity and conviction. Even as she navigated her own treatment, she was determined to confront not only cancer itself but also the systemic barriers that too often determine who gets care – and who doesn’t. Alison understood that survival shouldn’t depend on privilege, proximity, or luck.
Alison’s warmth, compassion, and vision continue to inspire our mission.
Read more about her life and legacy.”
Michael Sapienza, Chief Executive Officer of the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, shared this post, adding:
“Our entire Colorectal Cancer Alliance community is heartbroken by the loss of our board member Alison Friedman.
Sending love to her incredible husband Mark, daughter Olivia, and all who knew and loved her.”
More posts featuring Colorectal Cancer Alliance on OncoDaily.