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The Colorectal Cancer Alliance is the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to ending colon and rectal cancers, uniting patients, families, friends, and caregivers as allies. They provide resources for patients, survivors, and caregivers, advocating for prevention and accelerating research efforts.

With a mission to end colorectal cancer within our lifetime, the Alliance emphasizes the importance of early detection through screenings and offers various treatment options for those affected by the disease. Their commitment to breaking stigmas and providing support demonstrates their dedication to fighting against colorectal cancer.

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