We answer some frequently asked questions.
Tips and resources to help lift your holiday spirits.
Learn more about early detection.
Your loved one's legacy can be a cancer-free world.
1 in 3 people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. If you’ve been recently diagnosed, or know someone who has, we’re here with answers, guidance, and support.
You don’t have to face a cancer diagnosis alone. Talk or chat live with a trained cancer information specialist or find support in your own community.
Talk online: Live Chat
Call us: 1-800-227-2345
Learn about the benefits of good nutrition, regular physical activity, and staying at a healthy weight.
Let the Great American Smokeout event be your day to start your journey toward a smoke-free life.
Human Papillomavirus can cause 6 types of cancer. But preventing it — and the cancers it causes — is simple.
Learn what screening tests ACS recommends, when to get them, and how they are covered by insurance.
We couldn’t do what we do without our volunteers, fundraisers, and donors. Together, we’re making a difference – and you can, too. Become a volunteer, make a tax-deductible donation, or participate in a fundraising event to help us save lives.
Join the world’s largest volunteer-based fundraising event.
Support the walk that unites more than 200 communities every year.
Be part of the movement to save lives and celebrate life. Every single day.
Fight together to influence public policy and make cancer a national priority.
Connect with American Cancer Society staff or others who are facing cancer for information and support.
When cancer treatment is far from home, our Hope Lodge facilities offer a free place to stay and a supportive space to rest.
Road to Recovery connects cancer patients in need of transportation to treatment with volunteers to get them there.
What does it take to outsmart cancer? Research. We’ve invested more than $4.9 billion in cancer research since 1946, all to find more – and better – treatments, uncover factors that may cause cancer, and improve cancer patients’ quality of life.
Lastashia - Survivor, Breast Cancer
Cheryl - Survivor, Breast Cancer
Shannon - Thriver, Metastatic Breast Cancer
Brandi - Caregiver
Victoria - Survivor, Ovarian Cancer