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It’s Cancer Prevention Month — plus, tell someone “I love you” by reminding them

It’s Cancer Prevention Month — plus, tell someone “I love you” by reminding them to get screened. [VOLUNTEER]( [American Cancer Society logo]( [DONATE]( [It's Cancer Prevention Month!]( [It's Cancer Prevention Month!]( Cancer prevention is all about reducing your risk for cancer, and now is the perfect time to review your cancer prevention strategy. Check out our science-based tips for reducing your cancer risk. [LEARN MORE]( [I Love You, Get Screened]( [I Love You, Get Screened]( This Valentine’s Day, there’s no better way to say “I Love You” than by sending your loved one a card reminding them to get screened for cancer. Choose from 5 card options when you make a gift today. [SEND A CARD]( [Diversity Training to Decrease Disparities]( [Diversity Training to Decrease Disparities]( As we celebrate Black History Month, we’re highlighting our Center for Diversity in Cancer Research (DICR) Training, which allows the American Cancer Society to have an even greater impact on funding cancer research and diversifying the populations we represent. [LEARN MORE]( [ICYMI: World Cancer Day]( [ICYMI: World Cancer Day]( Sunday was World Cancer Day, and we’re using this moment to make our voices heard. Will you join us and pledge to help close the cancer care gap in honor of World Cancer Day? [TAKE THE PLEDGE]( [Walk to End Breast Cancer]( [Walk to End Breast Cancer]( Registration is now open for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer! Sign up to join this celebration of courage and hope and walk alongside breast cancer survivors and people living with breast cancer, as well as their caregivers and families. [SIGN UP]( [A Healthy Recipe for Soup Season]( [A Healthy Recipe for Soup Season]( Ride out winter with our recipe for Chicken Soup with Fire-Roasted Tomatoes & Hominy. Loaded with delicious ingredients, this smoky soup with a gentle corn taste is a healthy choice and quick to make. [GET COOKING]( [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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