Choose You

Findings from the American Cancer Society’s 2010 Choose You Survey   In March 2010, the American Cancer Society conducted a national online survey of approximately 2,000 U.S. females ages 25-64 to examine women’s health behaviors and needs. According to the survey, women want better health, but fall short of achieving it. The survey found thatContinue reading “Choose You”

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RECOGNIZES VOLUNTEERS FOR HELPING CREATE A WORLD WITH LESS CANCER AND MORE BIRTHDAYS

National Volunteer Week is April 18 – 24   In celebration of the 37th annual National Volunteer Week (April 18 to April 24), the American Cancer Society recognizes and celebrates the efforts of its more than three million volunteers nationwide who are making a difference for people facing cancer. In Hawaii & Guam, more thanContinue reading “AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RECOGNIZES VOLUNTEERS FOR HELPING CREATE A WORLD WITH LESS CANCER AND MORE BIRTHDAYS”

The American Cancer Society Encourages All Communities to Take Action to Save Lives from Cancer

National Minority Cancer Awareness Week Provides Opportunity to Join the Movement for a World with More Birthdays   National Minority Cancer Awareness Week is April 18-24, and the American Cancer Society invites all racial/ethnic communities to join in the fight for a world with less cancer and more birthdays (www.morebirthdays.com). As cancer death rates continueContinue reading “The American Cancer Society Encourages All Communities to Take Action to Save Lives from Cancer”