03/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 12:09
Published on March 06, 2026
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month
In recognition of March as Colon Cancer Awareness Month, the Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD) and Crusade Against Colon Cancer coalition partners offer free, easy-to-use colon cancer screening kits at participating pharmacies for residents ages 45 to 74 through April 30.
Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in Nebraska and the U.S. Although incidence and death rates of the disease have declined, Nebraska's burden remains higher than the national average, according to national data. The state also ranks 41st in the country for screening rates. Early screening prevents cancer and saves lives.
Cases are also increasing in younger adults, making early screening more important than ever. If you are experiencing symptoms like persistent stomach pain, blood in your stool, or unexplained weight loss, talk to your healthcare provider right away.
"There are multiple safe and affordable screening options available, including our free, at-home test kits with no prep needed," said Kerry Kernen, Health Director. "This is an opportunity to protect your health - it could save your life."
Kits are available through April 30 at the following locations. Check pharmacy hours before visiting:
Lincoln:
Nearby towns within Lancaster County:
Free kits can also be requested online at lincoln.ne.gov/colon or by calling 402-441-8045.