Prevent Cancer Dialogue
Webinar series featuring presentations from subject matter experts and moderated discussions with the audience. Continuing education credits available.
The Prevent Cancer Foundation brings people together to tackle the biggest challenges facing the cancer prevention and early detection community in annual workshops, webinars and summits. Through dynamic conversation, workshops and projects with partners across the U.S., the Foundation works tirelessly to increase risk reduction and screening education, increase access to cancer screenings and influence policy and advocacy for accessible and equitable screening and care.
The Foundation also hosts fundraising events, including the Annual Gala that since 1994 has raised over $32 million to support cancer research, screening programs and advocacy activities.
Webinar series featuring presentations from subject matter experts and moderated discussions with the audience. Continuing education credits available.
Bringing together patient advocacy organizations, individual advocates and experts to increase awareness and action for topics such as patient navigation and cancer screening.
A network of organizations working at the community level to advance cancer prevention, early detection and vaccination access in areas of high need across the United States.
The 2026 Prevent Cancer Dialogue: Community Impact Through Collaboration will be held in-person May 7-8, 2026, at the Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel in Arlington, Virginia.
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The Prevent Cancer Annual Gala is one of Washington’s premier events, attracting more than 1,000 guests from business, diplomatic, government, medical, philanthropic, sports and social communities.
No Shave November encourages people to forgo shaving and grooming for the month, donating the money they would have spent on those items to empower people to stay ahead of cancer through prevention and early detection.