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EAUnique Onez The EAUnique Onez Non Profit Organizationi is an Colon Cancer awareness and support platform supporting all cancer types. Welcome � Colon Cancer Awareness

Organized in 2015 by Tavia Anderson-Doss, a stage 3 Colon Cancer Survivor, who beat the odds of cancer.

So yesterday was a hecticccccc day.   After 5 attempts to access my running veins 😡, having an endoscopy, an colonoscopy...
05/01/2025

So yesterday was a hecticccccc day. After 5 attempts to access my running veins 😡, having an endoscopy, an colonoscopy while being on propofol, examining my hiatal hernia, finding 2 polyps (2&3cm) in my colon and having an ECG today. A Sista is tapped allll the way out.

Prayer for positive results 🙏

It's a blue Jay day ova here.💙 Representing Colon Cancer with my Jay's on💪🏽 and with my Best Man EVER besides me💯 Thanks...
04/30/2025

It's a blue Jay day ova here.💙 Representing Colon Cancer with my Jay's on💪🏽 and with my Best Man EVER besides me💯
Thanks for having my back always genuinely baby.
Michael Doss








04/30/2025

Today is the day that I will continue to be colon cancer free. Let's get this colon checked baby💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽10-year later. Everyday is my Anniversary. I will continue to celebrate DAILY with the blessings of God 🙏🙏🙏

Iamher Tavia Anderson Tavia Boss Anderson Doss

I’m willing to bet we’ve all heard rumors of the dreaded colonoscopy procedure. I’m also willing to bet that each of us ...
03/13/2024

I’m willing to bet we’ve all heard rumors of the dreaded colonoscopy procedure. I’m also willing to bet that each of us probably falls into one of two camps — those who can personally relate … and those who are burying our heads in the sand, grateful we’re not old enough yet to deal with this.

But did you know the recommended age for getting your first colore**al cancer screening is now even younger than it used to be? Younger still if you have a family history of colon cancer.

And with good reason — the American Cancer Society estimates there will be 106,970 new cases of colore**al cancer in the United States this year. Colon cancer is the third-most-commonly-diagnosed cancer; understanding its risk factors, symptoms and how to prevent it are more important than ever — for seniors and their younger loved ones alike.

Risks
Our risk increases with age, with the majority of diagnoses occurring in those aged 50 and older. However, since the mid-1990s, the rate of those younger than age 50 being diagnosed has been steadily increasing each year.

If you have a personal or family history of colore**al cancer or adenomatous polyps, you are at higher risk of colon cancer.

The presence of irritable bowel diseases, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, puts you at greater risk for colon cancer.

Some inherited genetic syndromes are associated with a higher risk of developing colon cancer, such as Lynch syndrome.

Lifestyle factors like being overweight, eating a diet heavy in red and/or processed meats, being inactive, being a smoker and drinking alcohol can raise your risk of colon cancer.

Symptoms
Talk to your doctor if you notice any of the following:

• Unexplained weight loss

• Fatigue

• Change in bowel habits

• Blood in stool or re**al bleeding

• Abdominal cramping

Prevention
Since it takes 10-15 years for colon polyps to develop into cancer, early detection from screening is important so that the polyps can be removed before they become cancerous.

There are several tests available, so talk to your doctor about which one is best for you — and remember, screening is now recommended beginning at age 45.

Aside from early and consistent screening, several lifestyle changes can reduce your risk. The American Cancer Society recommends:

• A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains with limited red and processed meats

• Regular exercise

• Maintaining a healthy weight

• Limiting (or quitting) smoking or drinking

How can you spread colore**al cancer awareness in 2023? National Colore**al Cancer Awareness Day is March 1. Wear dark blue to show your support. All of March is National Colore**al Cancer Awareness Month.

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