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Learn more about the Great American Health Challenge and ways to reduce your cancer risk!


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Together we can be successful in eliminating suffering and death due to cancer.


Get Active Articles on Cancer.org
The Power of Fruits and Vegetables
Learn how to fit at least five servings of cancer-fighting fruits and vegetables into your day—including quick, tasty snacks.
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Seven Fitness Habits for Highly Effective Families
A little action every day makes a big impact on your health.
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News from the ACS News Center
Scientists Identify Genetic Contributor to Colorectal Cancer Risk
People with a specific genetic variation appear to have a higher risk of colorectal cancer, according to new research.

Study Offers Portrait of Complementary Therapy Use Among Survivors
A new report looks at how many cancer survivors are using therapies like acupuncture and massage to cope with cancer and its treatment.

House Votes to Grant FDA Control of Tobacco Regulation
The US House of Representatives voted to pass a bill granting the FDA authority to regulate tobacco products. Now, the bill goes to Senate.

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Staying Active
You can have more energy, feel better, and lower your stress level . . . all while reducing your risk of disease. Find activities to fit your lifestyle and ideas for raising active kids as well as staying motivated yourself.

Meet Our Virtual Trainer

Get tips, tools, and resources, to help you maintain a physically active lifestyle.
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Fitting in Fitness

Did you know you benefit from even small amounts of moderate activity throughout the day? Regular physical activity is easier to fit in than you may realize and can significantly lower your lifetime risk for cancer—and heart disease and diabetes, too.
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Make Exercise Work for You

Learn how to choose activities right for you, to exercise for weight control, and to stay motivated.
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Kids on the Move

Find how to create a physically active lifestyle for kids, despite disappearing school PE classes and an abundance of electronic entertainment.
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