Colorectal cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths, with rates rising among younger adults. Early detection can prevent cancer or boost survival rates to 92%, but many delay screenings due to costs. After losing her father and grandmother to colorectal cancer, Margaret Stamp turned tragedy into advocacy. Her efforts helped Nebraska pass laws requiring insurance to cover vital colorectal cancer screenings—including polyp removal, pathology exams, and prep medications—eliminating costly barriers to early detection.
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