TeleECHO Video Series

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TeleECHO Video Series

Past

TeleECHO Session 21: “Rurality matter: County-Level colorectal cancer (CRC) screening rates on CRC survival in the state of Georgia.”

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TeleECHO Session 20: ColoRectal Cancer: “Caring for the Community”

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TeleECHO Session 19: Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer: Earlier Detection and Pathways to Prevention

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TeleECHO Session 18: Blood Based CRC Screening

TeleECHO Session 17: A Geospatial Perspective to Informed Decision Making in Public Health

TeleECHO CRC Screening: Risk Factors for 5-year Post-colonoscopy Colorectal Cancers

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TeleECHO Session 14 - Young – Onset Colorectal Cancer (YOCRC): Clinical Aspects

TeleECHO Session 12 - The Changing Face of CRC. Using Lead Time Messaging To Achieve On-Time Screening

TeleECHO CRC Session 10 - Vulnerable Populations and Colorectal Cancer

Colorectal Cancer Control Program Updates and Value of Screening Champions

TeleECHO CRC Screening Session 8 - SC GI Doctors Donate their Time to Serve the Uninsured

TeleECHO CRC Session 7 - Assuring Successful CRC Screening Rates

TeleECHO CRC Session 6 - Patient Navigation

TeleECHO CRC Session 5 - Screening and Prevention of Colorectal Cancer

TeleECHO CRC Screening: CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program and Patient Navigation in Practice

TeleECHO - Evidence-Based Intervention (EBI): Patient Reminders

TeleECHO - CRC Screening

 

Last Updated: 3/18/2025 2:17:55 PM

Screening & Genetics

For Healthcare Providers

Forsyth County colon cancer survivor shares her story and shows off her 'weird looking stool'

Kim Jette has been cancer-free since May 2020. Since then, she’s devoted her energy to raising awareness about colon cancer, the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in both Georgia and the United States.

11/24/2025

Local doctors see high colon cancer rates in young patients

Our partner Dr. Koosh Desai appeared on Augusta TV news and talked about the Georgia Colorectal Control Program. Thanks for the shout out, Koosh!

9/10/2024

Strange seats bring colon cancer awareness to Georgia bars, coffee shops

The AJC covers Georgia CORE's unique colon cancer awareness campaign, Weird Looking Stools, helping to raise awareness to look for the signs and symptoms of colon cancer.

10/21/2025