Who we are:
#ToiletTalk is more than just a conversation—it’s a movement to break down barriers to colon cancer prevention by talking about what happens in the bathroom.
Colorectal cancer is rising at an alarming rate among young people. By 2030, it is projected to be the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for those under 50. Despite this, stigma, embarrassment, and lack of awareness prevent too many from recognizing symptoms, understanding their risk, and getting screened on time.
We’re here to change that.
By sparking open and candid discussions in the most private of places—bathrooms—we empower people to share lifesaving information about colorectal cancer risk factors, early warning signs, and the importance of screening. Whether you’re at home, work, a restaurant, or a gas station, show us around your bathroom and start the conversation.
Know the facts. Know your risk. Take action.
On-time screenings save lives.
If you have no family history or symptoms, start screening at 45.
If you do have symptoms or a family history, talk to your doctor immediately.
Join the movement. Post your own #ToiletTalk video, tag three friends, and keep the conversation going—because talking about it can save lives.