The American Cancer Society's annual Cancer Survivors Conference helps survivors and their caregivers realize that no one has to face cancer alone.
Read More »For amateur, recreational and avid golfers alike, the American Cancer Society's Pennsylvania Golf Pass is perfect for you, or to give as a gift!
Read More »Over 74,000 residents in Pennsylvania will learn that they have cancer this year and for many of them, the biggest obstacle they face is getting to their lifesaving treatment.
Read More »Dr. David X. Liu conducts research on ATF5, a protein crucial for cancer-cell survival, to unlock its secrets and “find ways to destroy cancer cells without harming normal cells and tissues.
Read More »Camp Can-Do 2010 Code of Conduct information.
Read More »Transportation, video, and photo release forms for 2010 Camp Can-Do.
Read More »Transportation, video, and photo release forms for 2010 Camp Can-Do.
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Read More »Application for PA Division's 2010 Camp Can-Do II Sibling Camp.
Read More »Dr. Ronald Myers, Professor and Director of Population Science at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, directs a study on colorectal cancer screening among African Americans.
Read More »Dr. Margaret Rosenzweig directs research for ACTS (Adherence Communication Treatment Study), a supportive and educational program for African American women undergoing chemotherapy.
Read More »Coaches vs. Cancer of Philadelphia is part of the National Coaches vs. Cancer program created in 1993 by the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).
Read More »American Cancer Society’s nationwide signature activity and remains the strongest source of dollars for the Society to fund its mission of eliminating cancer as a major health problem.
Read More »A city known for having tough sports teams is now asked to get tough on cancer, as the third annual American Cancer Society Coaches vs. Cancer Hoops For Hope Gala looks to raise much-needed funds to fight the disease.
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