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At the American Cancer Society, we have a vision to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.

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Did you know you benefit from even small amounts of moderate activity throughout the day? Regular physical activity is easier to fit in than you realize and can lower your lifetime risk for cancer – and heart disease and diabetes, too. Learn more at cancer.org/dietactivity.

Did you know you benefit from even small amounts of moderate activity throughout the day? Regular physical activity is easier to fit in than you realize and can lower your lifetime risk for cancer – and heart disease and diabetes, too. Learn more at cancer.org/dietactivity.
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Since last May, Matthew has provided 134 free rides for cancer patients to their medical appointments as an American Cancer Society Road To Recover volunteer driver. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Since last May, Matthew has provided 134 free rides for cancer patients to their medical appointments as an American Cancer Society Road To Recover volunteer driver. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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The World Cancer Research Fund estimates that at least 18% of all cancers diagnosed in the US are related to body fatness, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, and/or poor nutrition, and thus could be prevented. Learn more at cancer.org/dietactivity.

The World Cancer Research Fund estimates that at least 18% of all cancers diagnosed in the US are related to body fatness, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, and/or poor nutrition, and thus could be prevented. Learn more at cancer.org/dietactivity.
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Harsha is a well-respected member of our ACS family, whose dedication to our mission is bringing hope to those facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Harsha is a well-respected member of our ACS family, whose dedication to our mission is bringing hope to those facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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Dr. Regine is a valued volunteer member of the American Cancer Society, helping us to move our mission forward through his service on the Hope Lodge Baltimore Capital Campaign Committee. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Dr. Regine is a valued volunteer member of the American Cancer Society, helping us to move our mission forward through his service on the Hope Lodge Baltimore Capital Campaign Committee. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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Jill’s service to ACS is an inspiration. She consistently reaches out to the community on our behalf, helping us to launch new initiatives and reach new audiences. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Jill’s service to ACS is an inspiration. She consistently reaches out to the community on our behalf, helping us to launch new initiatives and reach new audiences. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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Mitch & Lexi have energized the Maine fishing community who have, collectively, raised over $225K to help support local transportation & lodging grants for families facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more: cancer.org/volunteer.

Mitch & Lexi have energized the Maine fishing community who have, collectively, raised over $225K to help support local transportation & lodging grants for families facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more: cancer.org/volunteer.
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All of us here at the American Cancer Society are humbled and thankful to those who have answered the call to volunteer. You compassion and dedication to our mission truly does make a difference to those facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you!

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Carolyn is a true champion for cancer patients and survivors, their caregivers and families, and anyone who is facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Carolyn is a true champion for cancer patients and survivors, their caregivers and families, and anyone who is facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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Heidi is a true leader in her community and for her local Relay For Life event. Due, in part, to her passion and dedication, her Relay raised over $175,000 last year. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.

Heidi is a true leader in her community and for her local Relay For Life event. Due, in part, to her passion and dedication, her Relay raised over $175,000 last year. Thank you, to all who answer the call to volunteer. Learn more at cancer.org/volunteer.
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Today is Melanoma Monday. Although less common than some other types of skin cancers, melanoma is more dangerous because it’s more likely to spread to other body parts if not treated early. Learn more about this cancer by visiting bit.ly/4aHQLMw.

Today is Melanoma Monday. Although less common than some other types of skin cancers, melanoma is more dangerous because it’s more likely to spread to other body parts if not treated early. Learn more about this cancer by visiting bit.ly/4aHQLMw.
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May is National Cancer Research Month. Did you know that the American Cancer Society ResearcHERS campaign empowers women to fundraise in support of women-led cancer research? Learn more at acsresearchers.org.

May is National Cancer Research Month. Did you know that the American Cancer Society ResearcHERS campaign empowers women to fundraise in support of women-led cancer research? Learn more at acsresearchers.org.
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Like most people of her generation, Paris grew up not worrying about the sun and the damage it could cause. Being fair skinned, she burns easily and had her share of them as a child. Protect yourself against skin cancer. Learn more at cancer.org/skincancer.

Like most people of her generation, Paris grew up not worrying about the sun and the damage it could cause. Being fair skinned, she burns easily and had her share of them as a child. Protect yourself against skin cancer. Learn more at cancer.org/skincancer.
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May is National Cancer Research Month. ACS has invested more than $5 billion in cancer research since 1946, funding researchers such as Dr. Kathryn Schmitz from UPMC Hillman Cancer Center, who is helping us to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Learn more at cancer.org/research.

May is National Cancer Research Month. ACS has invested more than $5 billion in cancer research since 1946, funding researchers such as Dr. Kathryn Schmitz from <a href="/UPMCHillmanCC/">UPMC Hillman Cancer Center</a>, who is helping us to end cancer as we know it, for everyone. Learn more at cancer.org/research.
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"Heroism doesn't always happen in a burst of glory. Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history." – Mary Roach. Today we pause to honor and remember the brave individuals who paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Country. May they be at peace.

"Heroism doesn't always happen in a burst of glory. Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history." – Mary Roach. Today we pause to honor and remember the brave individuals who paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to our Country. May they be at peace.
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There is no safe way to use tobacco. You can lower your risk for cancer and other health problems by not using or quitting tobacco products. This World No Tobacco Day, take the first step. We can help. Visit cancer.org/quittobacco to learn more.

There is no safe way to use tobacco. You can lower your risk for cancer and other health problems by not using or quitting tobacco products. This World No Tobacco Day, take the first step. We can help. Visit cancer.org/quittobacco to learn more.
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More people are surviving cancer than ever before, people such as Julie Senchak, a longtime American Cancer Society Volunteer and breast cancer survivor. This National Cancer Survivors Day, honor a loved one in your life by making a donation at cancer.org/honorsurvivors.

More people are surviving cancer than ever before, people such as Julie Senchak, a longtime American Cancer Society Volunteer and breast cancer survivor. This National Cancer Survivors Day, honor a loved one in your life by making a donation at cancer.org/honorsurvivors.
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June may be Pride Month, but members of the LGBTQ+ community should take pride in their health every month of the year. American Cancer Society LGBTQ+ team members remind you that every tomorrow should have us in it. Learn more at cancer.org/getscreened.

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Congratulations to the Deloitte Health Equity Institute, who received ACS’s Corporate Partner of the Year Award for their collaboration on ACS CARES.

Congratulations to the Deloitte Health Equity Institute, who received ACS’s Corporate Partner of the Year Award for their collaboration on ACS CARES.