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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the NCCRT?
The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable (NCCRT) is a national coalition of public, private, and voluntary organizations whose mission is to advance colorectal cancer control efforts by improving communication, coordination, and collaboration among health agencies, medical-professional organizations, and the public. The ultimate goal of the roundtable is to increase the use of proven colorectal cancer screening tests among the entire population for whom screening is appropriate.
I have a suggestion or recommendation that I would like to share with the NCCRT. How might I do that?
If you have an idea, a suggestion or a recommendation regarding colorectal cancer that you would like to share withe the NCCRT - or if you'd simply like to give the NCCRT feedback, please feel free to contact Mary Doroshenk at mdoroshenk@cancer.org.
How can I join the NCCRT?
It takes many voices to create an effective coalition – a coalition committed to raising awareness about the prevention and early detection of colorectal cancer. The NCCRT is comprised of member organizations and individuals who reflect a broad involvement in colorectal cancer prevention and early detection. If you or your organization are interested in becoming a member of the NCCRT, please check out the section "Interested In Becoming A Member" on this website.
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I've just been diagnosed with colon cancer. Can the NCCRT help me?
If you or someone you know have been diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer, please be sure to explore the NCCRT Clearinghouse Guide 2002. The Guide provides a comprehensive list of NCCRT members organizations with a wealth of resources for you. Links to organization websites are included.
NCCRT Clearing House Guide 2002 Website.pdf
I've just been diagnosed with rectal cancer.
If you or someone you know have been diagnosed with colon or rectal cancer, please be sure to explore the NCCRT Clearinghouse Guide 2002. The Guide provides a comprehensive list of NCCRT members organizations with a wealth of resources for you. Links to organization websites are included.
NCCRT Clearing House Guide 2002 Website.pdf
I need information about colon cancer.
If you or someone you know need information regarding colon or rectal cancer, please be sure to explore the NCCRT website news articles and journal abstracts. General information may also be found by exploring the Clearinghouse Guide 2002. The Guide provides a comprehensive list of NCCRT members organizations with a wealth of resources for you. Links to organization websites are included.
NCCRT Clearing House Guide 2002 Website.pdf
I need information about rectal cancer.
If you or someone you know need information regarding colon or rectal cancer, please be sure to explore the NCCRT website news articles and journal abstracts. General information may also be found by exploring the Clearinghouse Guide 2002. The Guide provides a comprehensive list of NCCRT members organizations with a wealth of resources for you. Links to organization websites are included.
NCCRT Clearing House Guide 2002 Website.pdf
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