Vienne et Gartempe Fight Colorectal Cancer with Blue March
Vienne et Gartempe Renforce la Lutte Contre le Cancer colorectal
Table of Contents
- Vienne et Gartempe Renforce la Lutte Contre le Cancer colorectal
- Vienne et Gartempe Intensifies Colorectal cancer Awareness: Q&A
- What is “Mars Bleu” and why is it critically important?
- What is the CCVG doing to promote colorectal cancer awareness?
- Why is colorectal cancer screening important in the Vienne department?
- Who should get screened for colorectal cancer?
- What is involved in colorectal cancer screening?
- What organizations are involved in the “Mars Bleu” campaign in Vienne et Gartempe?
- What is the “Défi Mars Bleu” and how does it work?
- Where can I get more information about colorectal cancer screening in Nouvelle Aquitaine?
- Key Information Table: Colorectal Cancer Awareness in Vienne et Gartempe
La communauté de communes Vienne et Gartempe (CCVG), en partenariat avec l’Agence régionale de santé (ARS), is intensifying its efforts to raise awareness about the fight against colorectal cancer. this initiative is part of their local health contract,aiming to increase visibility and participation in colorectal cancer screening.
Mars Bleu: A Call to Action Against Colorectal Cancer
Claudie Bauvais, vice-présidente de la CCVG en charge de la santé, notes that awareness of “Mars bleu, mois de l’année consacré à la lutte contre ce cancer, est peu connu sur notre territoire.” To address this, the CCVG has launched several initiatives to promote screening, collaborating with the CHU de Poitiers, the Ligue contre le cancer, and the Center de dépistage des cancers.
These actions are crucial as participation rates in colorectal cancer screening in the vienne department have declined between the 2020-2021 and 2022-2023 campaigns.
Key Initiatives for Colorectal Cancer Awareness
On Tuesday, March 4, 2025, two details stands were set up to provide free screening kits for individuals aged 50-74. These stands were located at the Montmorillon site of the CHU in the morning and in the gallery of the Leclerc shopping center in the afternoon.
Further actions include:
- Sensitization sessions for elected officials and community agents.
- Distribution of informational materials in public spaces.
“Défi Mars Bleu”: Engaging the Community
The CCVG aims to involve all 55 municipalities in the “Défi Mars bleu.” Claudie Bauvais explains, “Nous aimerions aussi inciter les 55 communes de la CCVG à participer au “ défi Mars bleu ”. Ce défi consiste pour chaque mairie à installer des ballons bleus et des affiches : la commune ayant réalisé la plus belle décoration sera symboliquement récompensée.”
This challenge encourages municipalities to decorate their areas with blue balloons and posters, with the best decoration being symbolically rewarded, fostering community engagement in the fight against colorectal cancer.
Vienne et Gartempe Intensifies Colorectal cancer Awareness: Q&A
This article provides answers to frequently asked questions regarding the Vienne et Gartempe region’s efforts to combat colorectal cancer, notably through the ”Mars Bleu” campaign.
What is “Mars Bleu” and why is it critically important?
“Mars Bleu” (Blue March) is an annual campaign dedicated to raising awareness about colorectal cancer. in the Vienne et Gartempe (CCVG) region, awareness of this campaign is low. The CCVG, along with partners like the CHU de Poitiers, the Ligue contre le cancer, and the Centre de dépistage des cancers are working to increase its visibility and encourage higher participation in screening programs. Increased awareness and screening can lead to earlier detection and treatment of colorectal cancer, substantially improving patient outcomes.
What is the CCVG doing to promote colorectal cancer awareness?
The Communauté de Communes de Vienne et Gartempe (CCVG) is undertaking several initiatives to promote colorectal cancer awareness, including:
Setting up informational stands: On March 4, 2025, stands were set up in Montmorillon (at the CHU site) and in the Leclerc shopping center to distribute free screening kits to individuals aged 50-74.
Sensitization sessions: Organizing informational sessions for elected officials and community agents to educate them about colorectal cancer and the importance of screening.
Distribution of informational materials: Providing pamphlets, posters, and other resources in public spaces to reach a wider audience.
“Défi Mars Bleu”: Engaging all 55 municipalities within the CCVG in a challenge where they decorate their areas with blue balloons and posters to raise local awareness. The municipality with the best decoration receives a symbolic reward.
Why is colorectal cancer screening important in the Vienne department?
Participation rates in colorectal cancer screening in the Vienne department have declined between the 2020-2021 and 2022-2023 campaigns.This decline is concerning because screening is crucial for early detection. Early detection significantly increases the chances of accomplished treatment and recovery from colorectal cancer. Therefore, intensified efforts to promote and facilitate screening are vital to reverse this trend and improve public health outcomes.
Who should get screened for colorectal cancer?
The facts provided focuses on individuals aged 50-74. According to web search results, the national guidelines recommend that men and women between the ages of 50 and 74 should be screened for colorectal cancer every two years. Screening kits are available at pharmacies, general practitioners, gastroenterologists, gynecologists, or online at monkit.depistage-colorectal.fr.
What is involved in colorectal cancer screening?
Colorectal cancer screening often involves a simple test that can be done at home using a kit. These kits are readily available. The screening kit allows for early detection, prompting further investigation if necessary.
What organizations are involved in the “Mars Bleu” campaign in Vienne et Gartempe?
The CCVG is collaborating with several key organizations for the “Mars Bleu” campaign:
CHU de Poitiers: A regional hospital center, providing medical expertise and support.
Ligue contre le cancer: A national institution dedicated to fighting cancer through research, prevention, and patient support.
Centre de dépistage des cancers: A screening center focused on detecting various types of cancer, including colorectal cancer.
Agence Régionale de Santé (ARS): The Regional Health Agency partners with CCVG to help implement its local health contract, aiming to increase visibility and participation in colorectal cancer screening.
What is the “Défi Mars Bleu” and how does it work?
The “Défi Mars Bleu” (Blue March Challenge) is a community engagement initiative where all 55 municipalities within the CCVG are encouraged to participate by decorating their areas with blue balloons and posters. The municipality with the most creative and impactful decoration is symbolically rewarded. This challenge aims to foster community involvement and raise awareness about colorectal cancer at the local level.
Where can I get more information about colorectal cancer screening in Nouvelle Aquitaine?
You can find more information about screening locations in Nouvelle Aquitaine from the Centre de Dépistage des Cancers. They provide an directory of screening centers.
Key Information Table: Colorectal Cancer Awareness in Vienne et Gartempe
| Topic | Details |
| —————————- | ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- |
| Campaign Name | mars Bleu (Blue March) |
| Target Area | Communauté de Communes de Vienne et Gartempe (CCVG), Vienne Department |
| Key Organizations | CCVG, CHU de Poitiers, Ligue contre le cancer, Centre de dépistage des cancers, agence Régionale de Santé (ARS) |
| Target Audience | Individuals aged 50-74 |
| Key Activities | Informational stands, sensitization sessions, distribution of materials, “Défi Mars Bleu” |
| Screening Availability | Free screening kits available at designated locations (e.g., CHU Montmorillon, Leclerc shopping center) |
| Campaign Goal | Increase awareness and participation in colorectal cancer screening to improve early detection rates. |
| Screening Frequency | Every 2 years for men & women between 50 & 74 years old. |
| Screening Kit Locations | Pharmacies, general practitioners, gastroenterologists, gynecologists, or online at monkit.depistage-colorectal.fr |
