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Control your risk factors, learn how you can best protect yourself and your family in the sun, and m

Control your risk factors, learn how you can best protect yourself and your family in the sun, and more >> [VOLUNTEER]( [American Cancer Society logo]( [DONATE]( [Control Your Risk Factors]( [Control Your Risk Factors]( There's no sure way to prevent cancer, but you can help reduce your risk by making healthy choices like eating right, staying active, and not smoking. This month, in honor of National Cancer Control Month, learn what steps you can take to lower your risk. [LOWER YOUR RISK]( [A Home Away From Home]( [A Home Away From Home]( Facing cancer is hard. Having to travel out of town for treatment can make it even harder. American Cancer Society Hope Lodge® communities offer a free place to stay during treatment so people facing cancer can focus on one thing — getting better. [LEARN MORE]( [We ❤ Our Volunteers!️]( [We ❤ Our Volunteers!]( American Cancer Society volunteers are essential to our mission, and there are so many ways to get involved — driving people to and from treatment, participating in fundraising events, and so much more! [GET INVOLVED]( [Help Us End Cancer As We Know It]( [Help Us End Cancer As We Know It]( You can help make an immediate impact in the fight against cancer by supporting our lifesaving research, education, and patient support programs. Donate today and help us end cancer as we know it, for everyone. [DONATE NOW]( [Are You Sun-safe Every Day?]( [Are You Sun-safe Every Day?]( Sunny summer weather will be here before we know it, and this is a reminder that sun safety is not just for vacation! Take our Sun Safety quiz and find out if your sunscreen habits are keeping you and your family protected in the sun. [TAKE THE QUIZ]( [Walk to Work Day]( [Get Your Steps In!]( Looking for a way to get your steps in and lower your risk for certain types of cancer? April 5 is Walk to Work Day! Take a walk, either to your office or around the block, before you start your work day. [GET ACTIVE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( [About Us]( | [Legal & Privacy Information]( | [State Fundraising Notices]( | [Give from DAF]( | [Donate]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. View email as a [web page.]( You can always contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at 1-800-227-2345 or at [cancer.org/contactus](. American Cancer Society 270 Peachtree Street, Suite 1300 Atlanta, GA, 30303, US Copyright 2024 © American Cancer Society [Unsubscribe](

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