On annual, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Colorectal cancer is a disease where cells grow out of control in the colon or rectum, sometimes called colon cancer or rectal cancer depending on where it starts. According to the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the survival rate can be anywhere between 63 and 91 percent. Carole Motycka is a stage IV colorectal cancer survivor who has taken the time to talk with Kevin and Steph this week.

As a survivor, Carole has an interesting outlook on life. What is it like to be told by doctors that the type of cancer you have is inoperable and you probably have only 6 months to live? Carole’s life was never the same and her journey to survival is inspirational, including a liver donor and a caring community.

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