Racial Gap Widens as Colorectal Cancer Death Rate Drops A new ACS report offers both good and bad news about colorectal cancer in the United States. Breast Cancer Experts Gather in San Antonio The 31st Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium is underway. Get the latest information from the conference from our content partners at CURE magazine. Cancer Organizations Team Up For Global Cancer Fight The American Cancer Society has joined forces with Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) to fight the growing international cancer burden.
Your American Cancer Society offers programs to help educate you about cancer risks, early detection methods, and prevention. Learn more about these resources.
All states are making breast cancer early detection testing more available to medically underserved women through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP). learn more >
Let's Talk About It (LTAI) is a free community-based program developed by the American Cancer Society and 100 Black Men of America to increase awareness and knowledge of prostate cancer among African-American men. learn more >
Through Generation Fit, students ages 11 to 18 take part in community service projects that promote more physical activity and healthier eating among their friends and families, and in their schools and communities. learn more >
This 10-week program encourages employees to be more active on a regular basis by setting individual goals and forming teams for motivation and support. learn more >
Meeting Well helps us by providing tools, including a handy guidebook, that make it easy and fun to choose healthy foods and activities – even at work. learn more >
School health isn’t just about what’s taught in the classroom. It’s about creating policies and programs that promote a healthy school environment, thereby reinforcing healthful living learn more >