Rolling To Recovery, A story of a 23 year old colon cancer survivor Molly Mc Master, who is now raising awareness for the disease among young people.  
In memory of
Amanda
And
Marie

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  Check out The Colon Club's Colondar at www.colondar.com and order your copy of COLONDAR - a calendar of young people affected by colorectal cancer. The Colondar has been produced since 2005 and currently has three editions - 2005, 2006 and 2007.  

   Visit the Colossal Colon in a city near you - Coco has been on tour since 2003 and has been to 100+ cities in the U.S. and Canada!  

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My name is Molly McMaster and I'm a colon cancer survivor. 

My cancer was diagnosed at stage II on my 23rd birthday, February 19th, 1999. Since then, I've been doing "crazy things" to raise awareness of the disease, and educate anyone that thinks it can't happen to them. 

In 2003 I started The Colon Club, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating about colorectal cancer in younger people.  To find out more about The Colon Club, click here.  To read more about my story, read more here.


The Symptoms of Colorectal Cancer
  • The most common symptom is no symptom
  • Change in bowel habits (diarrhea, constipation, narrow stools)
  • Unexplained weight loss, vomiting, lack of energy, unexplained anemia
  • Blood (often not visible) in stool or from rectum
  • Abdominal pain/discomfort (gas, bloating, cramps, feeling that bowel does not empty)
    Click here to learn more about colorectal cancer symptoms and screening with the Colon Cancer Alliance and Colorectal Cancer Coalition (C3)

  • Disclaimer: This website is not intended for medical advice. Molly McMaster is not a medical professional and can only tell about her own experience as a colon cancer patient.
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