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How to turn your fantasy football league into a fundraiser

Are you gearing up to play in a fantasy football league this year, prepping your draft picks and recruiting your teammates? Now’s the time to…

A UV Safety Month Message from U.S. Rep. John Garamendi

Hi, I’m Congressman John Garamendi from California, and my wife, Patti, is a member of the Prevent Cancer Foundation’s Congressional Families Cancer Prevention Program. Now…

Healthy summer recipes for your next barbecue

Summertime is filled with opportunities to gather with friends and family for barbecues and picnics. Unfortunately, many of the dishes you typically find at cookouts,…

3 questions every man should ask his health care provider

Cancer screenings are not ‘one size fits all.’ The best way to start the screening process and find out what is right for you is…

Dialogue Backstage Pass: Innovations in cancer prevention and early detection with Drs. Edmonds, Montealegre and Shaukat

Summit 2 of the Prevent Cancer Dialogue, “Harnessing the Power of Innovation to Improve Cancer Prevention and Early Detection,” is on June 28, 2023, and…

Five things to know about cancer prevention, screening and the LGBTQ+ community

Pride month is a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community and its commitment to the fight for equality. Amid the festivities, we also want to raise…

What to know when buying sunscreen

Do you know what to look for when you’re buying your sunscreen? Skin cancer is the most common cancer diagnosis in the U.S., with at…

A Skin Cancer Awareness Month Message from U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern

Did you know skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the United States, and also one of the most preventable? Hi, I’m…

Skin cancer among gay and bisexual men: Why tanning beds may be to blame

Skin cancer, the most common cancer in the United States, can affect anyone. But certain factors elevate your risk, including a family or personal history…

Navigating without a map: Health care and the transgender community

From a young age, I rejected anything deemed feminine: I kept my hair short, wore “boy” clothes and pursued more masculine-associated activities. Once puberty began,…