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Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – September 2022

  What experts want you to know about gynecologic cancers September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, and we’re sharing advice from the experts on how…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – August 2022

  Cancer prevention at your fingertips In the U.S. each year, nearly two million Americans are diagnosed and more than 600,000 people die from cancer….

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – July 2022

  Celebrate UV Safety Month & Stay Skin Healthy July is UV Safety Month, but you can (and should!) protect your skin from the harmful…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – June 2022

June is National Cancer Survivor Month Colorectal cancer is on the rise in younger adults, and although it may be uncomfortable to talk about, speaking…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – May 2022

Lessons from my dad and uncle: Why you should protect your skin May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. Amanda knows firsthand why early detection is…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – April 2022

Speaking up to save your life Testicular cancer is usually curable when found early and treated appropriately. As we recognize Testicular Cancer Awareness Month this…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – March 2022

Make a difference this Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month You may think you’re too young for this sh*t, but colorectal cancer is on the rise in…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – February 2022

Recognize your loved one in a special way this Cancer Prevention Month When you dedicate your gift in honor, memory or celebration of someone, their…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – January 2022

I was set to run a marathon, then my doctor found highly precancerous cells Early detection saves lives. As we recognize Cervical Health Awareness Month,…

Monthly Cancer Prevention Update – December 2021

2021 is coming to an end – can we count on you? Support the Prevent Cancer Foundation to save lives through cancer prevention and early…