¾«¶«Ó°Òµ | February 3, 2025
February is Cancer Prevention Month
A substantial proportion of cancers could be prevented, including all cancers caused by tobacco use and other unhealthy behaviors. Excluding non-melanoma skin cancer, , including the 19% of cancers caused by smoking and at least 18% caused by a combination of excess body weight, alcohol consumption, poor nutrition, and physical inactivity.Ìý
You canÌýÌýto the charities listed below.ÌýDon’t have a program?ÌýÌýto have your employer contact our team about bring employee giving to your workplace.Ìý
In recognition of Cancer Prevention Month, which takes place in February each year, join us byÌýsupporting and raising awareness about theseÌýnonprofitsÌýwho are:
- Working to advance research to prevent cancer
- Educating people about how they can prevent cancer and detect it early
- Engaging lawmakers and regulators throughÌýadvocacy to promote the enactment of laws and regulations that support cancer prevention and research
Click on each charity listed here to learn more about what they are doing to prevent cancer:

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