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Meet Alicia: Singer, five-time GDQ participant and health advocate

This post was originally published on December 20, 2019. It was updated on January 6, 2021. I’ve spent my life focused on three major things:…

What if you are living with cancer? Katie’s story.

OK so here comes a heavy hypothetical…What if you were told right now you are living with cancer? You will need to go through chemotherapy….

Prevent Cancer Foundation supports House and Senate bills on multi-cancer early detection

Screening for certain cancers (breast, cervical, colorectal, lung and prostate) is essential to our efforts to reduce cancer deaths. At Prevent Cancer Foundation®, we’re focused…

Adding years by adding sweat

If you are here, chances are you might want to try a good sweat session.  A study conducted by the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center…

5 Ways A Virtual Walk/Run Can Boost Physical And Mental Health

Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just enjoy walking around your neighborhood, a virtual 5k can be a great option during this time of social…

“Dare to imagine a world without cancer” at the virtual Congressional Families Action for Cancer Awareness Awards on September 24

Got lunch plans on September 24? Grab a healthy lunch (If you’re on the west coast, make it breakfast!), pour yourself a Prevention Punch, and…

In memory of Patrick Beauregard

The Prevent Cancer Foundation® mourns the death of Patrick Beauregard, who died from colorectal cancer on September 6, 2020. He was 32. In September 2017,…

Get Gala-ready with this year’s signature drink

Our 26th Annual Gala is just a few days away! We hope you’ll join us on September 10 at 8 p.m. ET for an exciting…

Impact: Mobile mammography during COVID-19

When the coronavirus pandemic reached the U.S., many aspects of life were put on pause—including tens of thousands of routine cancer screenings. Experts are now…

Healthy aging and cancer screening

Age is just a number. It does not define you or predict your destiny. In fact, even as a senior, your life can be better…