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Dr. Natalie Mologne

"I hope to spark conversations about colorectal health, screening, and warning signs, especially with individuals in my age group."

Natalie Mologne is a physical therapist living in Minneapolis with her fiancé Alex and dog Josie. She received her BS from UCLA and her Doctor of Physical Therapy from University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2021. She became involved with crc advocacy when Big Mike was  re-diagnosed in 2020. 

“Big Mike was my future father-in-law. I have been fortunate to spend time with the Kropp Family since we met in 2014 and cherished all the time and memories we have shared.

I have personally seen the devastating effects of this disease and it is important to me that no other family has to go through this. As a board member, I hope to spark conversations about colorectal health, screening, and warning signs, especially with individuals in my age group. Through this journey so far, I have learned many, many things, including that home tests are not equivalent to colonoscopies, that your poop shouldn’t float, and that Alex’s first colonoscopy will start next year!”