The health of the colon is so stylish now.
Early wave colorectal cancer rates are increasing, with diagnoses before the age of 50 above
This includes Brooks Bell and Sarah Beran, two women who were in their 30s when they discovered they had colorectal cancer.
Now the duo have launched a line of clothing to raise awareness and are donating processes to finance colonoscopies to people who cannot afford them.
Now in their 40s, Berani was diagnosed with the fourth phase, while Bell had the third phase, and they have done in their mission to help others.
“As survivors of cancer, we both were looking for a way to help others avoid going through the same scary and, honestly, traumatic experience we did,” Beran Post told.
“When you are diagnosed then you are treated for advanced cancer, it changes you forever. When you survive it, you feel like you were given a second chance to do something powerful with your life.
“And with colon cancer in particular, most people know so little about it and do not even understand how the prevalence is, or how avoidable.”
Doctors recommend that people start taking routine colonoscopy at the age of 45, unless you are in a second increase in family history or other medical conditions.
However, so many people avoid the second appearances of embarrassment, embarrassment, or even costs, at prices outside of pockets sometimes in total thousands of dollars.
Sign in the Worldclass, Beran and Bell’s brand dresses and accessories. Items include sweatshirts and sweatpants containing brand name, plus T -shirts, hoods and baseball hats with the word “A.”
For the brave trolley, there is embolzonned trade with the words “enthusiastic colonoscopy”.
“Fashion is so fun and approachable and expressive, we know that it would be a unique way to educate and advocate, and harass people to prevent cancer,” Beran said.
One hundred percent of net profits are being donated to increase access to Koloscopy for the undeserved community, and they also accept donations to their colonoscopy fund. The fund helps to imply and also covers the costs that can stop someone from getting one, such as transport or translation services.
While fundraising is a goal, they hope that attractive eye items will be the beginners of the conversation.
“A- It’s our brand and passion,” Bell said. “A naturally amazing thing, and they are also the gates to the colon, or the large intestine, which is where the colon cancer occurs.
“If you want to talk about Colons, you have to talk about A-, and if you want to talk about cancellation prevention, you should talk about coloscopy. We should all be much more comfortable talking about one – if we want to be serious about preventing colon cancer, which is expected to be the high killer of men and women under 50!”
Bell emphasized that collooscopies are the only proven technique of preventing the way because they can detect polyps that grow in cancer.
“Telling your love – some love and getting it with a collooscopy before you have any symptoms will become an essential part of everyone’s health routine,” she added.
Even the name, Worldclass, is not a part of their favorite body.
“” Worldclass “is short for ‘Worldclass A-‘, which applies to all of us because the booms are amazing in many ways,” Beran said. “They are functional, they are fun, they are sexy. They are also so important to our health, especially the health of the intestine and digestion.
“So when we say” World Class “, we create not only something that is extraordinary, but something that requires attention. Do you deserve care, we want you to think of it and appreciate it and be proud of it.”
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