Global Colon Cancer Association

Global Colon Cancer Association The Global Colon Cancer Association is the voice for the millions of colon cancer patients worldwide Similarly, cancer patients have little to no support.

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the 4th most common and 3rd leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide (men and women combined). More than 620,000 people die each year from CRC and the number is growing. CRC is also the most preventable major cancer through screening, yet more than 1.2 million people are diagnosed annually. Despite the cost effectiveness of screening and the availability of proven screen

ing tools, the incidence rate CRC is expected to increase by 33.5% by 2020. The economic burden of CRC is staggering, reported to be in excess of $33,000,000,000 annually. For many already diagnosed with CRC, access to life saving medications and treatments is a challenge. In many countries around the world, there are no CRC screening programs, no access to treatments and no patient voice to effectuate change. Even in developed and developing countries, CRC remains a huge problem. In the US, one-third of the number of people who should be screened are not getting tested and in Europe the problem is far worse. There are 136 million Europeans eligible for CRC screening yet only 12 million have participated. While Europe accounts for only 11% of the world population, it accounts for about one-third of all CRC deaths worldwide. CRC is increasing in economically transitioning countries, including Eastern Europe, most of Asia, and in select countries in South America. CRC incidence rates worldwide have increased in 27 of 51 international cancer registries studied by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. Very few other countries have formal screening programs, coverage for testing or awareness programs to educate the public about the disease and how it can be prevented or access to available treatments. Awareness of the disease, its reach, its ability to be prevented, and its treatability if diagnosed early are the keys to changing the global problem of colon cancer.

GCCA is growing.  Please join us in welcoming our newest member, Network of People impacted by Cancer in Nigeria    (NEP...
05/23/2026

GCCA is growing. Please join us in welcoming our newest member, Network of People impacted by Cancer in Nigeria (NEPICIN). NEPICIN is made up of cancer patients who are committed to driving positive change in cancer care. They strive to create a safe, supportive space where cancer patients can express themselves freely, without fear of judgment or stigma.

05/22/2026

That urgency after a colorectal cancer diagnosis is completely understandable. But the right information at the right time can unlock treatment options you didn't know existed. Knowing Is Worth the Wait helps patients slow down just enough to move forward smarter.

Think biomarker testing is only something that comes up in late-stage cancer? Let’s talk about it. This is a true or fal...
05/21/2026

Think biomarker testing is only something that comes up in late-stage cancer? Let’s talk about it.

This is a true or false question straight from the GCCA Biomarker IQ game 👇

True or False?
Biomarker testing is only for late-stage colorectal cancer.

Answer: False.

Biomarker testing is used across all stages of colorectal cancer and along the full continuum of care. It can help guide treatment decisions, support more personalized care, and inform follow-up after treatment.

This is exactly what the Biomarker IQ game is designed for: breaking down common myths and building confidence around what biomarker testing actually means in real-world care.

Play along and see how your knowledge stacks up. https://gcca.info/KYB_game_FB

Did you know that many oncologists won't raise the topic of clinical trials unless you ask?That's not a criticism, it's ...
05/20/2026

Did you know that many oncologists won't raise the topic of clinical trials unless you ask?

That's not a criticism, it's just a reality of busy appointments and complex care. But it means the conversation often never happens.

GCCA's Clinical Trial Awareness program has a free "Questions for Your Healthcare Team" guide designed exactly for this moment. Here are 5 questions from that guide worth bringing to your next appointment.

Watch the video, then share it with someone who might need it.

Free resources → https://gcca.info/CTA_FB_Questions

05/19/2026

GCCA is bringing three key questions to , shaped by real patient and advocacy perspectives. These are not abstract issues. They reflect what is happening in care right now and where gaps remain.

Take a moment to watch, then let us know which one resonates most in your setting.

If you will be at ASCO, visit us at Booth 11006 from May 29 to June 2.

Learn more: https://gcca.info/KIWTW_ASCO_FB

With support from Johnson & Johnson , Amgen , and Pfizer.

Every step has a purpose. 🏃June 7 marks the 5th year the Sermo  physician community is coming together for Run for Resea...
05/18/2026

Every step has a purpose. 🏃
June 7 marks the 5th year the Sermo physician community is coming together for Run for Research and the Global Colon Cancer Association is right there with them. Whether you're running a mile or a marathon, from your neighborhood or your treadmill, it all counts.
Sign up today: https://gcca.info/FB_Run_For_Research_26

GCCA is growing.  Welcome our newest member, MHFCO   Maimurna Hope Foundation for Cancer and Ostomy Care(MHFCO) A non-pr...
05/16/2026

GCCA is growing. Welcome our newest member, MHFCO Maimurna Hope Foundation for Cancer and Ostomy Care(MHFCO) A non-profit, non-political organization dedicated to supporting individuals through the journey of colon cancer and ostomy care.

05/15/2026

We're heading to ASCO 2026 with four questions for the oncology community and we need the field to answer them.
Watch all four. Then tell us: which question matters most where you work?
Booth 11006 at ASCO · May 29–June 2 · https://gcca.info/KIWTW_ASCO_FB
Supported by Johnson & Johnson , Amgen and Pfizer .

Today marks 230 years since the world’s first vaccine and we’ve never stopped finding new ways for vaccines to protect u...
05/14/2026

Today marks 230 years since the world’s first vaccine and we’ve never stopped finding new ways for vaccines to protect us.
The HPV vaccine can prevent a**l cancer and 5 other cancer types. This World Vaccine Day, we encourage everyone to talk to their doctor about staying up to date on their vaccines.

05/11/2026

📅 Our May Member Meeting is almost here and you won't want to miss this one.

This month, we're talking about patient support, a conversation that matters deeply to everyone in our global community working to advance colorectal cancer advocacy.

Joining us: Trevor Maxwell, Founder of Man Up To Cancer.

📌 Date & Time: May 20th, 15:00 UTC

These monthly meetings are one of the most valuable benefits of GCCA membership, a space to connect, learn, and grow alongside advocates and organizations from around the world.

Tag a colleague or partner organization who should be in the room. 👇

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https://www.globalcca.org/

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