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The American Cancer Society is the leading cancer-fighting organization with a vision to end cancer as we know it for everyone. For more than 100 years, we have been the only organization improving the lives of people with cancer and their families through advocacy, research, and patient support, to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to prevent, detect, treat, and survive cancer. To learn more, visit cancer.org or call our 24/7 helpline at 1-800-227-2345.
18/06/2025
Kristy Shafer is a cancer survivor who's paying it forward—one ride and one mile at a time. This National Cancer Survivor’s Month, we’re proud to share Kristy’s story. As a Road To Recovery driver, she’s helping others on their cancer journey—and she’s also training for her very first marathon in January 2026.
National Eat Your Vegetables Day" not only reminds us how important green is to funding our mission, but also how important a healthy diet is to preventing cancer. Check out the American Cancer Society's Guidelines for Diet and Activity to Reduce Cancer, share this post, and use this opportunity to a little green to Relay For Life!
Sharon’s cancer journey taught her the power of early detection. Now, she’s encouraging others to take action and get screened—because finding cancer early can make all the difference.💜 cancer.org/getscreened
09/06/2025
National "Call Your Doctor Day" is the perfect time to ensure you're up to date on all your cancer prevention screenings. Unsure of the current guidelines? Check out cancer.org/getscreened for a complete list of recommended screenings by age.
Share this post with the ones you love and encourage them to call their doctor(s) as well... And while you're at it, get registered to participate in your local Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk by visiting makingstrideswalk.org!
03/06/2025
A heartfelt thank you to artist Jozza Pop Art and Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital for creating something truly special for pediatric cancer warriors.
As part of the Panthers on the Prowl initiative, young patients helped design a vibrant, life-size panther sculpture. With a bell around its neck to symbolize the end of treatment, this sculpture brings hope, smiles, and strength to children and families facing cancer.
We're proud to be part of this inspiring collaboration to support cancer research, advocacy, and care.
01/06/2025
Reno Fuhrman can relate to the cancer patients he takes to appointments as he volunteers with the American Cancer Society Road To Recovery program. He is a survivor of multiple skin cancers, esophageal cancer, colon cancer and prostate cancer. Now cancer-free, he says, “Volunteering with Road To Recovery is my way of giving back, of paying it forward.”
This National Cancer Survivors Month, we honor Reno and the more than 18 million cancer survivors living in the United States.
30/05/2025
Norman Soroko is proof that one person can make a difference. The long-time Relay For Life volunteer has raised thousands of dollars to celebrate, remember and fight back against cancer. Join the movement at RelayForLife.org.
30/05/2025
Not feeling very creative? Need some fundraising inspiration? Check out the Fundraising Ideas Database on ACSResources.org.
23/05/2025
Protect yourself and those you love by reminding them that today (and every day) is !
22/05/2025
Singer-songwriter and The Voice coach Michael Bublé has to help put an end to cancer as we know it. Cancer has directly impacted Michael’s family and millions of other families near and far. This campaign supports the American Cancer Society's mission to help end cancer for everyone. Join us in the fight and join the prowl!
Panthers on the Prowl is a one-of-a-kind fundraiser benefiting the American Cancer Society
13/05/2025
We are thrilled to announce Heather Ford as the incoming Chair of the American Cancer Society Southwest Florida Area Board.
A proud Tampa native, Heather brings a wealth of experience and passion to this role. She holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in accounting from the University of South Florida and has been a licensed CPA in Florida for more than 23 years. Heather currently oversees all finance and accounting operations at Power Design and plays a key role in shaping the company's corporate strategy.
Her commitment to community service is unmatched. In addition to her long-standing support of ACS, Heather also serves on the Advisory Board for the Florida Institute of CFOs and is the current Board Chair for Habitat for Humanity of Pinellas and West Pasco, the largest Habitat affiliate in the country. She was honored with the Tampa Bay Business & Wealth Magazine CFO Apogee Award in 2023 and named Tampa Bay Business Journal CFO of the Year in 2019.
Please join us in welcoming Heather to this important leadership role as we continue our mission to end cancer as we know it, for everyone.
12/05/2025
Did you know that "National Limerick Day" was a thing? Our amazing volunteers utilize every opportunity to remind their donors of the American Cancer Society's work (and the value of every dollar raised). If the limerick made you smile, share this post with your network and remind them what a squeaky wallet sounds like!
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The American Cancer Society is a global grassroots force of nearly 2 million volunteers dedicated to saving lives, celebrating lives, and leading the fight for a world without cancer. From breakthrough research, to free lodging near treatment, a 24/7/365 live helpline, free rides to treatment, and convening powerful activists to create awareness and impact, the Society is the only organization attacking cancer from every angle. For more information go to www.cancer.org.
Milestones
2012 - The US celebrates a 20% decline in cancer death rates
2011 - Two American Cancer Society-funded researchers win the Nobel Prize
2003 - American Cancer Society research confirms the link between obesity and many types of cancer
2000 - The first use of molecularly targeted therapy to treat cancer is successful
1997 - The American Cancer Society launches the first 24/7 cancer information call center
1976 - First Great American Smokeout®
1973 - Mammography is shown to be the best tool to find breast cancer early
1971 - The National Cancer Act passes, which starts the “War on Cancer”
1970 - The first American Cancer Society Hope Lodge® facility opens in Charleston, South Carolina
1954 - The fight to stop smoking and reduce lung cancer begins
1948 - The Pap test saves lives
1947 - The first successful chemotherapy treatment for cancer is discovered
1946 - The American Cancer Society launches its groundbreaking research program
1945 - The ASCC was reorganized as the American Cancer Society