- I fully support your cause. me being a cancer survivor myself. personally went through Hodgkins Lymphoma
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- Gatesville Texas Masonic Lodge # 197 will Not Let a African American... Freemason Visit or Set in there lodge. We have contacted the NAACP out of Temple Texas and CNN News. These Racist Men have Taken down our Facebook Page Twice. We are in fear that if we Shine the light on them they will take us down again Please Share and Copy and paste the Documents on this page thank you. See More
Rica Lucia is facing her third leukemia diagnosis, and she's as determined as ever to beat it. With her family by her side, they are fighting this all the way!
Read Rica's inspiring story. http://bit.ly/1RaOaO5
American Cancer Society updated their cover photo.
“Don’t be scared and just have faith. It’s not easy but a lot of people already go through it so you can do it, too,” http://bit.ly/1c2smDH
Today is "Melanoma Monday," a day to raise awareness about melanoma, the deadliest type of skin cancer. Our infographic can help you spot melanoma and other skin cancers when they're small and easier to treat. Follow these step-by-step instructions to examine your skin.
Donate to Relay For Life to give a grandma fighting cancer a chance to see her grandkids grow up. http://bit.ly/1GVbBrJ
Research is at the heart of our mission. May is National Cancer Research Month, which gives us a time to focus on the importance of investing in cancer research and to highlight innovations benefiting patients. Learn more about our American Cancer Society research program: http://bit.ly/1I0MpjI
Skin cancer is by far the most common type of cancer in the U.S. If you've had any type of skin cancer, we'd love to hear from you. Let us know how you're doing!
Every little bit of physical activity can help you stay healthy and live longer. Want to get the most benefit? A new study says you can do it by walking one hour a day.
Going through basketball withdrawal now that #NCAAMarchMadness is over? Get your fix by bidding on a golf package to play with some of NCAA’s elite coaches by May 1 at http://bit.ly/1bDJJe0. #beatcancer
Beginning today, Gary Reedy (pictured with his wife, Cindy, and daughters, Katie and Stephanie) assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer of the American Cancer Society. Gary replaces John R. Seffrin, PhD, who has proudly served as CEO since 1992 and previously announced his retirement.
Please join us in welcoming the Reedys to the American Cancer Society family!
Follow Gary Reedy on Twitter at twitter.com/AmerCancerCEO
...Learn more: http://bit.ly/1DPYdxO
Coughing? Sneezing? Runny nose? You may be suffering from a common cold, or you may have allergies. Learn how to tell the difference - and what to do about it. http://bit.ly/1DN89s2
As part of Comcast/NBC Universal's annual day of service, Comcast Cares Day, eight American Cancer Society Hope Lodge locations are getting makeovers today. Volunteers will spend the day beautifying the Lodges in Atlanta, Boston, Burlington, Charleston, Hershey, Memphis, Nashville, and Philadelphia. Thank you Comcast Impact! #CCday
Thanks to Comcast/NBCUniversal, eight Hope Lodge locations will be getting makeovers later this month. Lodges in Atlanta, Boston, Burlington, Charleston, Hershe...y, Memphis, Nashville, and Philadelphia will be participating in Comcast’s annual day of service, Comcast Cares Day. Volunteers will spend the day beautifying the Lodges through various projects.
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Relay For Life. Donate now at http://bit.ly/1ORB18z #RelayFor
Today is a big day for Relay For Life. Participants across the country are stepping up to raise $1 million in just 24 hours! Check out the action on the American Cancer Society Relay For Life Facebook page.
Starting right now, we call on all Relay For Life participants to help us raise $1 million TODAY! Let's see what our army of purple warriors can accomplish in 24 hours. Check back though out the day for ideas and stories!
Our recently released Cancer Prevention & Early Detection Facts & Figures shows that many cancer deaths could be avoided by lifestyle changes such as healthy eating, exercise, regular screenings, and quitting smoking. http://bit.ly/1d1isTF
Share this with your friends to encourage them to stay healthy!
"Some things are bigger than the game of basketball." Tonight on ESPN2, watch the touching story that brought NBA players Chris Paul and Lebron James together with a 14-year-old fan who lost his mother to brain cancer. #CP3FORMOM
Learn more about Jack Gallagher's inspiring campaign at http://bit.ly/1HrMfA5
Just announced! The American Cancer Society and Stand Up To Cancer are awarding $20 million to a new Lung Cancer Dream Team to tackle one of most difficult-to-treat lung cancers. The team is made up of more than 35 top researchers and will be led by Jeffrey Engelman, M.D., Ph.D. and Jedd Wolchok, M.D., Ph.D. http://bit.ly/1JnEN7O
Laughter is the best medicine. Donate at relay.org to give cancer survivors more laughter. http://bit.ly/1cKqdgR
Chickpeas aren't just for vegetarians - they're a versatile legume that can be added to salads or soups for a tasty boost of fiber. You can also make your own hummus using this easy-to-follow recipe from our cookbook, Maya's Secrets. http://bit.ly/1cDOwgd