Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the United States and the second leading cause for cancer-related deaths. However, when detected early, it’s highly curable. Regular screening plays a crucial role for early detection and prevention, but screening rates remain suboptimal due to knowledge and practice gaps.
Family physicians are key to closing these gaps and ensuring patients are up to date on lifesaving screening.
Help patients understand their CRC screening options.
Jason Domagalski, MD, FAAFP, explains how to advantage of CRC screening tools and educate patients about their individual risks and options for screening. He will present a session on colorectal cancer screening this fall during the Family Medicine Experience.

Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening & Management CME
Join us at FMX 2025 in Anaheim, California for Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening & Management—a dynamic lecture followed by an interactive, problem-based learning (PBL) session. Dive deep into the latest evidence screening guidelines and recommendations most frequently implemented in clinical practice. You’ll collaborate with peers and expert faculty to identify strategies and formulate an action plan to implement within your practice to:
- Apply up-to-date CRC screening knowledge
- Strengthen patient screening strategies
- Develop an action plan you can take back to your practice
Earn up to 1 CME credit per session.
