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Learn how you can reduce your risk of colorectal cancer and more >> Regular colorectal cancer screen

Learn how you can reduce your risk of colorectal cancer and more >> [VOLUNTEER]( [American Cancer Society logo]( [DONATE]( [If You're 45+, Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer]( [If You're 45+, Get Screened for Colorectal Cancer]( Regular colorectal cancer screening can find lesions before they become cancer so they can be removed. It can also help find cancer early when it might be easier to treat. The American Cancer Society recommends that everyone start regular colorectal cancer screening at age 45. [LOWER YOUR RISK]( [BREAKING: 2M New Cases of Cancer in 2024]( [2M New Cases of Cancer in 2024]( The American Cancer Society recently released its annual Cancer Facts & Figures report for 2024, which projects over two million new cancer cases this year in the US. While this is a first, overall cancer death rates are lower. We encourage everyone to know the facts, be proactive about their health, and get screened. [READ THE REPORT]( [Prevention is Key]( [Prevention is Key]( HPV, or human papillomavirus, is a common virus that can cause six types of cancer later in life. While there is no treatment for HPV itself, there is a safe and effective vaccine that can help prevent it. Learn more about on-time vaccination against HPV. [LEARN MORE]( [ACS Featured on PBS]( [ACS Featured on PBS]( Did you know that the American Cancer Society played a pivotal role in the evolution of the Pap test, a screening test for cervical cancer? Coming later this month to PBS, The Cancer Detectives dives into the story behind this lifesaving discovery. [LEARN MORE]( [Eat Right, Move More: Take Our Quiz]( [Eat Right, Move More: Take Our Quiz]( Did you know March is National Nutrition Month? And did you know that making healthy choices and eating nutritious food can help reduce your risk for cancer? Put your nutrition knowledge to the test by taking our 12-question quiz. [TAKE THE QUIZ]( [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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