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- 3 Gynecological Cancers That Are Linked to ObesityObesity increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes, but did you know that it can also lead to certain types of gynecological cancers? Here’s are three types of cancer which are linked to being obese.
California Spirit XXVII: An Evening of Food, Wine, Auction and Music Benefiting the American Cancer SocietyWolfgang Puck, Barbara Lazaroff and Paramount Pictures Sherry Lansing recently hosted California Spirit XXVII: An Evening of Food, Wine, Auction and Music Benefiting the American Cancer Society in West Hollywood
American Cancer Society Relay for Life - Benbrook, TXPreview of annual fundraiser
Changing a Negative into a Positive - Relay for LifeHow can you turn a negative into a positive when it comes to cancer? Here is how many people from Greeneville, Tennessee worked to turn a negative into a positive with all their combined efforts associated with the June 2010 Greene County Relay for Life.- Women: Review the Latest American Cancer Society Cervical Cancer Screening GuidelinesLearn more about the latest cervical cancer screening recommendations.
- Women: Review the Latest American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Screening GuidelinesThis is a summary of recent changes to the American Cancer Society Breast Cancer Screening Guidelines.
- Abstinence is More Effective Than Nicotine Replacement TherapyThis article shows the relationship between nicotine replacement therpy manufacturers and the researchers who promote the usage of these products.
- Can Exercise Help Prevent Cancer?Obesity may account for 20% of all cancer deaths in US women and 14% in US men. That means 90,000 cancer deaths could be prevented each year if Americans could only maintain a normal, healthy body weight.
- Cancer Treatment Without InsuranceReceiving a diagnosis of Cancer can be difficult. However, having no insurance and facing financial problems can make it even more challenging to bear. However, there is help available for anyone facing this.
Relay for Life 2009 for the American Cancer Society Held at Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, WyomingA two-day event on behalf of combating cancer took place in Cheyenne, Wyoming.- American Cancer Society Relay for Life Re-Cap - Burleson, TXReview of fundraiser
- American Cancer Society's Relay for Life 2009The American Cancer Society has helped millions of people fight cancer and support loved ones who have either survived their battle with cancer, or succumbed to the disease.
- Jackson, Michigan American Cancer Society to Host Its First Annual Survivors' CelebrationAmerican Cancer Society hosts numerous events and fundraisers to support cancer research, treatment and support programs. The Survivors' Celebration is a free event to honor those who have survived cancer as well as their families and caregivers.
American Cancer Society Relay for Life - Fort Worth, TXPreview of fundraiser for cancer society- Clean Air Law Results from an American Cancer Society ReportThe effects the laws have had.
- American Cancer Society Releases Progress ReportHow are they doing on their ambitious goal to cut cancer rates by 25%?
- American Cancer Society Recommends New Breast Cancer Screenings for At-Risk WomenA study finds confirms efficacy of the American Cancer Society recommendation that women at high risk for breast cancer receive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) along with annual mammography. This recommendation does not apply to most women who are not high risk.
- The Longaberger Company to Sell Products to Benefit Breast Cancer ResearchLonganberger will now offer it's popular "Horizon of Hope" line until September of 2007. All of the proceeds go to Breast Cancer Awareness and Research.
- The American Cancer Society: Women's Programs that Maintain DignityThe American Cancer Society offers many programs for women that help them feel better about themselves.
Cancer News: New Report States that Progress Against Cancer May Slow DownCancer deaths have been on the decline in recent years. However, a new report from the American Cancer Society warns that this trend may not continue.
The American Cancer Society : Making Strides Against Breast CancerThis article features another program of the American Cancer Society, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. This program is ACS' premier event to raise awareness and funds to fight breast cancer.
The American Cancer SocietyACS was formed in 1913 as the American Society of the Control of Cancer (ASCC) by 15 prominent doctors in New York City. It was a landmark moment in public health, during a society when cancer was not mentioned publicly.
American Cancer Society & Its Many Labors of Love:Relay for Life is the signature fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Relay is an overnight event that celebrates survivors, remembers those we have lost to cancer and raise money to fight for a cure.
Pharmaceutical Company Donates $10 Million to American Cancer SocietyThe American Cancer Society received a whole lot of love on Valentine's Day. A pharmaceutical company has pledged to donate $10 million to the American Cancer Society.
Celebration Wraps Up Advocacy For American Cancer SocietyThe American Cancer Society's Celebration on the Hill featuring thousands of survivors and supporters finished advocacy of September a few weeks ago in Washington, D.C.
Details from Countries Supply Revealing Stats to Cancer StudiesNew reports from South Korea, Japan, and Germany add new data to diet and nutrition research regarding cancer.- American Cancer Society Sends Cancer Advocates to Washington, D.CThe American Cancer Society named 73 ambassadors to represent local communities across North Texas at Celebration on the Hill 2006, a nationwide event to be held in Washington, D.C. Sept. 19-20.
American Cancer Society Minot Chapter Relay for Life Raises $106,000We began the evening with $86,000 raised and by the morning we had gotten past our goal of $100,000 by raising over $106,000 through fundraisers, cash donations, and luminaria sales. Our team raised $350 online, while finishing with more than $2,000 donated.- Surviving CancerTips on how to live a good quality life, even during treatment, from a cancer survivor.
- 50/50: The Movie Beat the Odds!The movie, 50/50, proves that films can make light of serious subjects and inspire others to never give up hope. You are guaranteed a positive message and many laughs!
7 Steps to Reduce Your Cancer RiskDon't let your bad habits increase your risk of a cancer diagnosis. Find out what you can do to reduce your risk.- Protect Yourself from the Sun This Summer!Advise on how to protect yourself against the summer sun and threat of cancer.
- Somers, New York: Overnight Walk-a-thon Builds Community While Raising AwarenessNationwide fundraisers raise awareness and money for cancer cure and treatments
Survivors and Some Who Didn'tCancer Strikes Anyone, Anywhere, Anytime. There is hope to help you cope and in the words of Christopher Reeve, Once you choose hope, anything is possible.
Annual Relay Has 412 Participants, 34 TeamsReview of annual Benbrook Relay for Life- Things to Do in Port Orange This SpringSpring is here and Port Orange has plenty to offer its citizens. From the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life in April, to the March of Dimes in May.
Higher Chances of Cancer Among Gay MenThere is a high cancer risk for gay men. This is due to the lack of health care among many gay men among other factors.
American Cancer Society Relay for Life - Fort Worth, TXPreview of annual fundraiser- Knowledge is the Best Way to Fight CancerCancer is all around us in everyday life and if you know how to defend yourself against it, you are one step ahead to fight it. Certain foods are essential to fighting off cancer and some people bear the genetic makeup to develop it.
- Answers to Your Health Questions May Just Be a Click AwayA new website has teamed up with medical professionals and hospitals in answering questions from consumers.

