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Colon Cancer Prevention & Screening
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month, and Henry Ford Health is inviting the community to step inside a larger‑than‑life, unforgettable learning experience designed to save lives.
Join us for an interactive colorectal cancer prevention and screening event featuring our ginormous, walk‑through “Giant Inflatable Colon”—a 10‑ to 20‑foot educational tunnel that you can actually explore from the inside. This immersive exhibit shows the colon at every stage: from healthy tissue to polyps, inflammation, and even cancerous changes. It’s eye‑opening, informative, and surprisingly fun for all ages.
What to Expect
Walk through the giant colon exhibit and see up close how colorectal cancer develops.
Learn the stages of colon cancer in a visual, easy‑to‑understand way.
Get expert guidance on prevention, early detection, and lifestyle choices that reduce risk.
Receive educational materials on screening options, including colonoscopy, FIT at‑home kits, and Cologuard for non‑high‑risk individuals.
Talk with Henry Ford Health professionals about when to start screening and why early detection matters.
Why This Matters
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S., yet it’s one of the most preventable. Routine screening can detect pre‑cancerous polyps and remove them before they become dangerous. And with rising rates in younger and middle‑aged adults, experts now recommend beginning screening at age 45.
Bring Your Curiosity—And Your Questions
This event is designed to normalize conversations about colon health, break down stigma, and empower our community with life‑saving knowledge. Whether you’re learning for yourself or supporting a loved one, you’ll walk away informed, confident, and ready to take charge of your health.
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