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Volunteer dentist provides free oral cancer screenings at Iowa State Fair

Chad Johnson, a dentist from Pleasant Hill, Iowa (near Des Moines) considers volunteering in his community an important part of being a dental professional and…

The “can’t miss” cancer screening conference of 2014

Dialogue for Action™: Right-Sizing Cancer Screening March 20 – 21, 2014 Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel Come to Dialogue for Action™, an annual national conference in…

Virgin Mobile FreeFest: Promoting music and sun safety

On September 21, a group of our young staff members had the opportunity to represent the Prevent Cancer Foundation at this year’s Virgin Mobile FreeFest,…

Largest Prevent Cancer 5k Walk/Run a success!

Prevent Cancer Foundation would like to thank all of the participants, donors, sponsors and volunteers who helped make this year’s Prevent Cancer 5k Walk/Run the…

Cancer Prevention at the Kansas State Fair

Over 300,000 Kansas State Fair attendees crowd in to see who won first prize for the largest pumpkin every year. They wait excitedly to go…

Who do you prevent cancer for?

I graduated from college in May and moved to D.C. to live alone because I wanted to establish my own “foundation.” I studied music, changed,…

Promoting health and cancer awareness on the St. Regis Mohawk Reservation – 23 years and counting!

Over 470 people attended the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe’s 23rd annual Community Wellness Day this summer to increase health awareness and promote physical activity. The…

Couch to 5k: Staying on track

It is September and I am now in the final three weeks of my Couch to 5k program, and boy has it been an adventure….

Why I run the race: Self-discovery along the route

Four years ago, I gathered a few of my college girl friends and drove home to Washington, D.C. to run the first annual Prevent Cancer…

Back to school– spreading the word about HPV and cervical cancer in Kentucky

Many students will return to schools across the country this month. In two Appalachian counties in South Central Kentucky, nearly 2,000 students will be targeted…