My mom never had a colonoscopy. Had she had one, our outcome may have been different. Mom was diagnosed in June of last year with a grapefruit sized tumor on her cecum following three years of seeking medical assistance for gradual physical decline without a diagnosis. She only lived six months following the diagnosis, and they were a brutal six months. We are hoping to bring awareness to the symptoms of this disease and awareness of the need for regular colonoscopies! Thank you so much for your support of this very personal fundraiser honoring my mom, Connie, and this team, whether it is through registering to participate in the walk on March 1st, getting your colonoscopies, learning more about this disease, or through your generous donations. Thank you, thank you, thank you!


My 2025 Strollin' for the Colon - Nashville Personal Page
Sandi Hyde
Sandi Hyde
Welcome to my fundraising page!
Please join me in supporting the Colon Cancer Coalition’s mission to reduce barriers to colorectal cancer screening and educate the public about life saving colorectal cancer screening options. Together, we can make a difference.
Did you know that colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer? Only lung cancer kills more Americans each year than colon cancer, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Regular, early screening is essential to catching this disease before it begins and in its earliest stages.
Survival rate is over 90% when caught in early stages.
By donating and sharing my page, you can directly help people that are impacted by colon cancer and help save lives.
Thank you for your support! We are stronger together.
Please join me in supporting the Colon Cancer Coalition’s mission to reduce barriers to colorectal cancer screening and educate the public about life saving colorectal cancer screening options. Together, we can make a difference.
Did you know that colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer? Only lung cancer kills more Americans each year than colon cancer, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Regular, early screening is essential to catching this disease before it begins and in its earliest stages.
Survival rate is over 90% when caught in early stages.
By donating and sharing my page, you can directly help people that are impacted by colon cancer and help save lives.
Thank you for your support! We are stronger together.
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