Thank you to all the sponsors, participants and volunteers of the Fourth Annual Scope It Out 5KTM Run/Walk for Colon Cancer Awareness held on Sunday, March 30, 2008, in West Potomac Park, Washington, D.C., during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Nearly 3,000 runners and walkers registered participated, raising over $100,000 in proceeds. See the race results and race photos! Also, a second Scope It Out 5KTM was held on Saturday, April 26, 2008 in Inverness, Florida in partnership with the Debby Hudson Colon Cancer Foundation

Mark your calendars for the Fifth Annual Scope It Out 5KTM Run/Walk for Colon Cancer Awareness, scheduled for March 29, 2009. The race will be held in a new, downtown Washington, D.C. location. Please check back for details.
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Volunteers Needed! We are looking for people with graphic arts, web design and accounting talents to volunteer time now to help with the 2009 race. Visit the Volunteer page for more information.

Colon cancer affects women and men equally as well as people of all ethnic backgrounds. The most common symptom of colon cancer is no symptom at all. Please talk to your doctor about getting a colonoscopy at age 50, or earlier with a family history. The earlier the cancer is caught, the more curable it is. Educate yourself! Scope It Out!



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