Better Cancer Care Through … Sweat?

 

 

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The American Cancer Society website has a fresh look! We launched exciting updates, giving you easier (and faster!) access to the resources you need. Go to the site and see what's new!

 

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Better Cancer Care Through … Sweat? 

 

Thanks to you, the researchers we fund are breaking new ground every day. Biomedical engineer Wei Gao, PhD, is designing smart wristbands that monitor critical biomarkers through tiny amounts of sweat. This could lead to more personalized options for treatment and better care outcomes. Celebrate National Cancer Research Month and learn more.

 

 

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Celebrate 110 years of progress

Mark your calendar for Tuesday, May 23, to help us celebrate 110 years of lifesaving progress – and raise critical funds together to keep the momentum going. Don't miss the excitement of this special day!

 

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Update on Cancer Disparities

Our nation has made great progress in the detection and treatment of cancer in recent decades. Unfortunately, not all Americans have benefited equally from those advances. Knowing the facts inspires us all to help even more lives affected by cancer. 

 

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Skin Cancer Gallery: Know the Possible Signs

It's always important to see a doctor for new or changing lumps, bumps, spots, or sores, because there are many types of skin cancer and they can look different on the skin. Our skin cancer gallery will show you examples of some of the most common skin cancer types, as well as common non-cancerous skin growths, to help you know what to look for. 

 

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Too Hungry to Cook? Think Again!

When you're too hungry or tired to think of cooking, it's easy to opt for fast food that can be loaded with empty calories and fat. But you don't have to! Here are 8 healthy, satisfying entree ideas you can make in minutes. All it takes is a few ingredients. 

 

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