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5 things you may not know about testicular cancer

There’s one type of cancer people really aren’t talking about: testicular cancer. There are several aspects of the disease that often escape the public eye,…

Alcohol and cancer risk: What’s the buzz?

In addition to Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month, April is also Alcohol Awareness Month, dedicated to educating people about alcohol and its associated risks….

Fighting cancer with color, one pair of shoes at a time

At just 38, while living in Boston with my husband and two young girls, I was shocked and devastated to receive a breast cancer diagnosis….

Feeling Cheeky: Meet David Russo, founder of Cheeky Charity

March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and at Cheeky Charity it’s one of the busiest months of the year. We chatted with David Russo, founder…

How eating the right foods can reduce your colorectal cancer risk

There can be a lot of noise out there about what you can do to reduce your risk of cancer—and it can be tough to…

The sh*t show: Tim Kavanagh’s battle with colorectal cancer

In May 2016, and my wife and I had just returned from a vacation and I was prepping for my first colonoscopy, having just turned…

Colorectal cancer screening options: What’s right for me?

There are many colorectal cancer screening options—but which one do you choose? Talk with your health care provider about your options to select the right…

Does Medicaid or private insurance cover cancer screenings?

You know what lifestyle habits to implement to lower your risk of cancer. You know what screenings you need based on your age. But, what’s…

Serve, dink, protect: Inky Dink Do Pickleball and the Prevent Cancer Foundation team up for awareness and prevention

Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the U.S., but if you’re one of the millions of Americans on the bandwagon, your athleticwear may not…

A sister’s legacy: Insights from the lung cancer journey of a young non-smoker

Call it our Italian roots, but my sister and I were inseparable. Despite being younger by a year and a half, Milvia always felt like…