by Colorectal Cancer Canada

 

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GIVE A SHIT

by Colorectal Cancer Canada

If the health of your loved ones is important to you, this box is a must. It was specially designed for the health of their colon. It could save lives.

Did you know that colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in Canada for men and the third for women? This is especially true for people over age fifty, but it can happen to you at any age. Fortunately, it is preventable, treatable and beatable in 90% of cases with early diagnosis.

Starting at age 50, the first step in colorectal cancer screening can be done at home, in the comfort of your own bathroom.

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DONATE & RECEIVE

 
 

Donate a minimum of $25 and receive the Give A Shit box as a gift. You can send it directly to a loved one between the ages of 50 and 74 who means a lot to you.

The more you give, the more you will help Colorectal Cancer Canada to raise awareness and educate about colorectal cancer, provide support and advocate for those affected by the disease. You will help save more lives.

 
 
 
 

Share our video on your social networks to help raise awareness about colorectal cancer.

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How to Get Screened?

Most provinces and the Yukon have colorectal cancer screening programs for people aged 50 to 74 if they are not at high risk for colorectal cancer. Visit the following websites for information on how to obtain a screening test where you live.

 
 

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland & Labrador

Northwest Territories*

*Has an organized screening program in planning stages.
Talk to your healthcare provider or click on your territories.

Nova Scotia

Nunavut*

*Has an organized program implementation in progress. Talk to your health care provider

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec*

*No organized screening program available.
Talk to your healthcare provider or click on your province.

Saskatchewan

Yukon

 
 
 

OUR MISSION

Colorectal Cancer Canada is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting awareness and education programs on colorectal cancer, supporting patients and their caregivers, and advocating on their behalves. Our goal is to reduce the incidence and death rate of colorectal cancer in Canada, while improving the quality of life for patients, their families and their caregivers.

 
 

More Information

For more information on preventing colorectal cancer, visit the following websites:

colorectalcancercanada.com
foodsthatfightcancer.ca

Follow us @coloncanada