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The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention encourages everyone to protect your skin today and every day

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Lisa Berry Prevent Cancer Foundation Phone: (703) 519-2107 Email: lisa.berry@preventcancer.org The National Council on Skin Cancer Prevention encourages everyone to protect…

Check Your Mate on Valentine’s Day

For 30 years, the Prevent Cancer Foundation has placed a large focus on educating the public about cancer prevention and early detection. Depending on one’s…

Family Sun Safety

Every person in your family should practice sun safety. It is important for children to develop sun-safe habits early in life. When parents or caregivers are…

Check Your Mate [video]

What’s more romantic than saving your partner’s life by detecting cancer at its earliest and most treatable stage? The Prevent Cancer Foundation is encouraging all…

Be sun safety savvy: Facts vs. fiction

Is your family gearing up for a season of sun, surf and sand? Before hitting the beach this summer it’s important to remember that protecting…

The global fight to stop teens’ indoor tanning, reduce skin cancer deaths

Governments around the world are banning the use of tanning beds for those younger than 18 in a move to protect children and young adults…

Community Grantee Spotlight: Peak Vista Community Health Centers

Peak Vista, a 2011 community grantee, operates 19 outpatient health centers in Colorado, providing high quality health care to low-income, uninsured and under-insured families since…

Heather Banz: Skin Cancer Survivor

Dear Prevent Cancer: I was diagnosed with melanoma about 5 years ago, when I was 35. I had a mole on my stomach that was…

10 Ways to Reduce Your Cancer Risk

The Foundation’s #2PreventCancer Campaign is encouraging individuals to take simple steps every day to reduce their cancer risk and to share these smart choices, no…