It's #BlueBeadsDay ! Encourage friends and relatives in your
community to #GetBehindCRCScreening by rocking blue
beads & clothing. Join AICAF's Facebook event to get
involved and help raise awareness about colorectal cancer
screening in Indian Country: ow.ly/nRO150ytK97
It's #BlueBeadsDay ! Encourage friends and relatives in your
community to #GetBehindCRCScreening by rocking blue
beads & clothing. Join AICAF's Facebook event to get
involved and help raise awareness about colorectal cancer
screening: ow.ly/nRO150ytK97
Blue Beads Day is NEXT WEEK!
Remember those who are eligible will be offered a small gift and those who complete the screening will be offered a bigger gift while supplies last!
#GetBehindCRCScreening #BlueBeads #BestinBlue #GetScreened #CRCAwarenessMonth
NPAIHB is joining AmericanIndianCancer to celebrate Blue Beads Day, Wednesday March 24th, to support colorectal cancer awareness in Indian Country. To join us, wear blue beadwork or blue clothing and share to social media using #BlueBeadsforCRC and #GetBehindCRCScreening !
Today is #BlueBeadsDay — a national colorectal cancer awareness campaign to get more people screened in Indian Country. #GetBehindCRCScreening #ScreeningSavesLives AmericanIndianCancer
It's #BlueBeadsDay ! Encourage relatives in your community to #GetBehindCRCScreening by wearing blue beads & clothing. Join AICAF's Facebook event: ow.ly/gVAF50HYS42 or a special support circle for colorectal cancer survivors. Register here: bit.ly/2022BlueBeadsC…
Colorectal cancer (CRC) can be survivable! Screening options begin at age 45. CRC is one of the most diagnosed cancers for Native people and Alaska Natives have the highest rate across the globe. Let's reclaim the health of our Indigenous communities. #GetBehindCRCScreening
Rocking my #BlueBeadsforCRC and my Eighth Generation scarf AmericanIndianCancer on #BlueBeadsDay Are you ready to #GetBehindCRCScreening ?
Discover the power of storytelling by reading more colorectal cancer survivor stories at americanindiancancer.org/story-types/co….
#BlueBeads #GetBehindCRCScreening
Although Robert's battle with cancer wasn't officially diagnosed during a pivotal moment in his life, Robert knew deep down that something wasn't right. Today, he's on a mission to share his story. Read more at ow.ly/1uo150R1k6r #BlueBeads #GetBehindCRCScreening
Shout out to my friends AmericanIndianCancer ! I don’t have any blue beads but I do have a blue wristband for #GetBehindCRCScreening & #BlueBeadsDay to end colon cancer in #IndianCountry ! Thanks for the work you do!
#colorectalcancerawareness
As we close out Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, be sure to share what you’ve learned about CRC with others in your community. Join us and AmericanIndianCancer in the fight to end this preventable disease by encouraging others to #GetBehindCRCScreening !
Meet Bob Burlison, a proud member of the Choctaw Nation, as he bravely shares his inspiring journey as a colorectal cancer survivor. ow.ly/j9H850QQEON
Pidamaya Bob for sharing your resilience with us. #CancerScreeningSavesLives #GetBehindCRCScreening #BlueBeads
Colorectal cancer often has no signs or symptoms in its early stages. If found and treated soon enough, 9 out of 10 people will survive. #GetBehindCRCScreening and talk to your doctor about which screening option is right for you.
bit.ly/CEDPPCancerScr…
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Colon cancer is
the second most common cancer among Indigenous people,
and the second leading cause of cancer death.
#GetBehindCRCScreening to help us end colon cancer in
Indian Country! ow.ly/ABTX30nL6OE
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month! Colorectal cancer is the second most common cancer among Indigenous people, and the second leading cause of cancer death. #GetBehindCRCScreening to help us end colorectal cancer in Indian Country! ow.ly/ABTX30nL6OE
Join AmericanIndianCancer and celebrate #BlueBeadsDay , a #colorectalcancer awareness campaign for our families across Indian Country.
Wear blue beads or clothing, and share photos using #BlueBeadsForCRC and #GetBehindCRCScreening .
americanindiancancer.org/aicaf-project/…
#BlueForCRC #CRCSM #NCRCAM
“But I don't have any symptoms!” Indigenous people are often diagnosed with CRC in later stages when symptoms are more obvious. Use this AmericanIndianCancer resource to help learn the signs of CRC.
#GetBehindCRCScreening & talk to your doctor about which screening option is right for you.