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Education & Outreach

The Prevent Cancer Foundation invests in programming and grants to:

  • share information with the public about how some cancers can be prevented through healthy lifestyle choices and medical screenings.
  • increase cancer screening and vaccination rates.

Achieving Better Health Outcomes with All Populations

Community Grants Program
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Community Grants Program

Prevent Cancer Foundation’s Community Grants Program supports local cancer awareness education, screening and vaccination programs across the United States for all populations, especially medically underserved communities.

Congressional Families Program
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Congressional Families Program

The Congressional Families® Program is a bipartisan, nonpolitical network of members of Congress and their spouses/partners who share an interest in advancing cancer prevention and early detection through outreach and education.

Global Impact
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Global Impact

The Foundation’s reach stretches beyond the U.S. and into dozens of countries, territories and commonwealths around the globe.

Too Young for This Sh*t!
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Too Young for This Sh*t!

You may think you’re too young for this sh*t, but colorectal cancer is on the rise in younger adults.

Breast Health Education Guide
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Breast Health Education Guide

The Foundation’s Breast Health Education for Young Women Facilitator’s Guide is designed to increase young women’s knowledge about breast health.