Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related death in the nation. The goal of the HCB2 “Can We Talk?” Educational Project is to raise the level of awareness around colorectal cancer by stimulating conversation in ways that are both interactive and entertaining. As a result, we aim to break through the silence surrounding this disease and move more people towards timely colorectal cancer prevention and early detection.
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