Eryn Johnson | 3/5/2021, 6 a.m. The Colon Cancer Foundation, Squatty Potty and Baltimore-based DuClaw Brewing Company have partnered to offer âunicorn fartsâ beer for getting tested during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. DuClaw Brewing Company
Colorectal cancer disproportionately affects the Black community, where the rates are the highest of any racial group in the United States. African Americans are about 20 percent more likely to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and about 40 percent more likely to die from it than the national average.
As the second-deadliest form of cancer, it kills thousands of people each year, but if caught early it can be the most curable too. The only way to detect colorectal cancer is by getting a screening and between the months March and June last year, there was a 64 percent drop in colorectal cancer screenings because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Squatty Potty wants you to trade-in your poop for free beer with ‘Give a Crap Challenge’
February 26, 2021 GMT
Squatty Potty The Original Toilet Stool (PRNewsfoto/Squatty Potty, LLC)
ST GEORGE, Utah, Feb. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Colorectal cancer is crappy. As the nation’s second deadliest form of cancer, it kills thousands every year. During National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Squatty Potty has a simple way for you to get tested all while having limited edition beer and a toilet stool shipped to your house. Just send them your poop.
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