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Tips to quit smoking, a recipe you’ll surely gobble up, and more! Lung cancer is the leading ca

Tips to quit smoking, a recipe you’ll surely gobble up, and more! [VOLUNTEER]( [American Cancer Society logo]( [DONATE]( [Know Your Risk & Get Screened]( [Know Your Risk & Get Screened]( Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. It’s important to understand your risk and to talk to a doctor to find out if lung cancer screening is right for you. Screening takes just a few minutes and is an effective way to find lung cancer early. [LEARN MORE]( [Turkey Tacos to Gobble Up]( [Turkey Tacos to Gobble Up]( For many of us, November means Thanksgiving, and Thanksgiving means turkey. Try a fresh twist on turkey with these healthy, tasty tacos featuring red cabbage and chipotle sauce. [GET THE RECIPE]( [Get a Jump-start on Giving Tuesday]( [Get a Jump-start on Giving Tuesday]( You don’t have to wait until November 28 to make your Giving Tuesday gift to help fuel cancer research and support people affected by cancer. Chip in right now with a special early bird Giving Tuesday gift. [MAKE MY GIFT]( [Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors]( [Pancreatic Cancer Risk Factors]( Smoking is one of the most important risk factors for pancreatic cancer. Some of these risk factors, like tobacco use or being overweight, can be changed, but age and genetics also play a role. Get the information you need to understand your risk. [LEARN MORE]( [Pin It Proudly]( [Pin It Proudly]( November is Native American Heritage Month, as well as the 20th anniversary of Seminole elder Nancy Frank’s breast cancer diagnosis. Show your support with this iconic pin from Native American artist Victoria Billie Osceola and Hard Rock International. 100% of the proceeds will support Native American people facing breast cancer. [GET THE PIN]( [Cars For a Cure®]( [Cars For a Cure®]( “This Chevy was previously owned by my mom's good friend Liz who passed away from cancer. We bought the car from her husband, and the car was good to me for a long time. I am now donating the car to the American Cancer Society in memory of Liz.” Learn how you can make an impact by donating your used car. [DONATE MY CAR]( [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 2023 © American Cancer Society [Unsubscribe](

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