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Presidential Message on Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, 2025 – The White House

Last updated: March 4, 2025 11:24 am
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National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month: A Call to Action

As we observe National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, it is important to acknowledge the impact of this devastating disease on individuals and their loved ones. The First Lady and I extend our thoughts and prayers to all Americans battling colorectal cancer, and we reaffirm our commitment to ending the chronic disease epidemic in our country.

Colorectal cancer remains a significant health concern, with 150,000 new cases diagnosed each year and 50,000 deaths attributed to the disease. It is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Americans aged 18 to 49. Individuals with a history of inflammatory bowel disease or a family history of colorectal cancer are at higher risk and should consult with their healthcare provider about the latest advancements in cancer screening. Early detection through regular screening starting at age 45 can lead to more effective treatment and improved outcomes.

Despite the challenges posed by cancer, there is reason for hope. Since 1975, advancements in medical technology and research have saved an estimated 940,000 Americans from colorectal cancer. Our dedicated healthcare professionals and researchers have made significant progress in prevention and early detection, providing patients with more quality time with their loved ones.

The United States continues to lead in medical innovation, with recent approval of the first blood test for individuals at average risk for colon cancer by the Food and Drug Administration. This new tool, along with existing screening options such as colonoscopies and stool DNA tests, offers individuals choices in cancer screening tailored to their needs and preferences in consultation with their healthcare providers.

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Our Administration remains steadfast in our commitment to reducing cancer rates and conquering chronic illnesses to create a healthier future for all Americans. We stand in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones to colorectal cancer and offer support to those currently battling the disease. Through continued investment in medical research and innovation, we strive to build a brighter, cancer-free world for all.

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