Cris Ross Advocates for Early Detection After Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
When Cleveland Clinic CIO Cris Ross was diagnosed with colorectal cancer at 54, he initially misattributed his symptoms to stress and diet until a colonoscopy confirmed the illness. His diagnosis prompted a personal and professional reflection on the value of early detection, leading him to undergo surgery and chemotherapy while balancing work responsibilities. With support from his family, friends, and colleagues, Ross navigated the emotional and physical challenges of treatment. His experience has fueled his advocacy for awareness around colorectal cancer, emphasizing the critical role of regular screenings and proactive health measures.