Prevent Cancer Foundation

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Prevent Cancer Foundation

The Prevent Cancer Foundation (pronounced: prɪˈvɛnt ˈkænsər faʊnˈdeɪʃən) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and early detection of cancer through research, education, outreach, and advocacy.

Etymology

The name of the foundation is self-explanatory, with "Prevent" referring to the organization's focus on prevention and early detection, and "Cancer Foundation" indicating its area of concern.

History

The Prevent Cancer Foundation was established in 1985. It was founded by Carolyn Aldigé, who lost her father to cancer and was motivated to help others avoid the same fate. The foundation is based in Alexandria, Virginia, and operates throughout the United States.

Mission

The mission of the Prevent Cancer Foundation is to "Save lives through cancer prevention and early detection." The foundation achieves this by funding research, sharing health information, and supporting cancer prevention and early detection efforts.

Programs

The Prevent Cancer Foundation runs several programs aimed at cancer prevention and early detection. These include the Community Grants Program, which provides funding for community-level projects that focus on early detection and prevention, and the Research Program, which funds research into cancer prevention and early detection.

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