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January 2018 -
This year, Dry Feb is available to participants across Canada. Not only do participants raise money for CCS, but they get to benefit from the perks of a month off alcohol.
Canadian children and youth are exposed to ads for unhealthy foods and beverages every day and research shows that food and beverage marketing has an impact on the foods children eat
After being a smoker for 40 years, Cindy won’t be buying any more cigarettes.
Advocacy led by the Canadian Cancer Society is making a difference. We meet with local, provincial and national governments to persuade them to make the fight against cancer one of their top priorities and to develop healthier public policies.
Did you know that eating red and processed meats increases your risk of colorectal cancer? Try this tasty vegetarian recipe.
In 2017 we continued to deliver on our promise to have more impact, against more cancers, in more communities, than any other cancer charity in Canada.
CCS-funded researchers are making great advancements in helping improve how cancer is detected, diagnosed and treated.