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American Cancer Society

Also known as: ACS

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Physical and psychological long-term and late effects of cancer - OUCI ouci.dntb.gov.ua Kevin D. Stein, Karen L. Syrjala, Michael A. Andrykowski · Wiley 2 facts
claimThe American Cancer Society Board of Directors established the ACS Challenge Goals for the Year 2015.
referenceThe American Cancer Society Board of Directors published the 'ACS Challenge Goals for the Year 2015' in 2006.
Understanding Your Options for Cancer Treatment cancer.org American Cancer Society Jul 24, 2025 2 facts
claimThe American Cancer Society asserts that its medical information is copyrighted material and requires adherence to their Content Usage Policy for reprint requests.
claimThe American Cancer Society medical and editorial content team developed the cancer treatment information, with medical review and contribution provided by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
Crucial Answers on Long-Term Physical Health Effects From Breast ... cancernetwork.com CancerNetwork Mar 24, 2025 1 fact
claimClara Bodelon, PhD, MS, a senior principal scientist of survivor research at the American Cancer Society, published a study in JAMA Network Open indicating that chemotherapy leads to more significant long-term physical health declines in breast cancer patients compared to endocrine therapy.
Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the ... academia.edu The American journal of clinical nutrition 1 fact
referenceThe American Cancer Society published 'Cancer facts & figures 2004' in Atlanta in 2004.
Long-term and Late Effects of Cancer cancer.org American Cancer Society Nov 24, 2025 1 fact
claimThe American Cancer Society medical and editorial content team developed the survivorship information, with medical review and contribution provided by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
Precision or Personalized Medicine | American Cancer Society cancer.org American Cancer Society Jun 18, 2025 1 fact
procedureThe American Cancer Society recommends that patients consult their cancer care team to determine if precision medicine is an option, to understand what testing has been performed, to identify potential helpful tests, and to discuss the benefits, risks, and alternatives of treatment.
Marketing Psychology: 10 Strategies to Influence Consumers in 2021 feinternational.com FE International Jan 1, 2021 1 fact
accountRobert Cialdini experimented with the foot-in-the-door technique by testing two donation requests for the American Cancer Society: a simple request for a donation versus a request for a donation with the added phrase 'Every penny will help.' The experiment found that people were almost twice as likely to donate when the 'every penny' statement was included, and those individuals did not donate less money than those who received the simple request.