04/24/2017
Without volunteers like all of you, we would not exist. You are the true backbone of the American Cancer Society and Relay For Life. There is not enough participation in the world that we could give you to show you how grateful we are. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
04/11/2017
Thank you to the Stanford University School of Medicine Career Center for inviting us to their Biomedical & Bioscience Industry Expo last week! We had a fantastic time and we hope to see some of you out at Relay!
03/13/2017
Are you a cancer survivor who had a bone marrow transplant? A breast cancer survivor who used tamoxifen or Herceptin? A multiple myeloma survivor treated with Darzalex, a lymphoma patient treated with Rituxan or a lung cancer survivor treated with Crizoban (Xalkori)? Do you know ACS supported that research? We want to hear your story. Email [email protected] to be a part of our research success!
02/04/2017
Today is ! Did you know that cancer accounts for 1 in 8 deaths worldwide? That's more than HIV/Aids, tuberculosis and malaria combined, but cancer does not stand a chance against us. We promise to continue to spread awareness, educate our classmates and fundraise for research to find a cure that brings us a world without cancer.
01/23/2017
Hey All! Did you know cervical cancer is actually preventable? HPV (Human papillomavirus) vaccines can prevent 2 types of HPV that cause 70% of all cervical cancer and pre-cancers. Because of this vaccine and early cancer screenings, cervical cancer deaths rates have dropped nearly 50%! Get out there and encourage the women and men in your life to get vaccinated and check out more awesome information on HPV vaccines at http://www.cancer.org/latest-news/who-should-get-the-hpv-vaccination-and-why.html
Who Should Get the HPV Vaccination and Why
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the US according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
01/17/2017
Hey Guys!! Let's ramp up this registration! The more people we bring into the event the more donations we can gain, the more donation dollars means we make a much greater impact in saving lives from cancer. Because WE>ME.