What is the American Cancer Society doing about colon cancer?
In addition to providing science-based early detection and prevention testing guidelines for colon cancer, the American Cancer Society uses a comprehensive strategy to combat this disease from every angle. • Research: Currently, the American Cancer Society is funding 94 colon cancer-related grants totaling approximately $37 million. • Education: The Society delivers health information to the public so that individuals can make informed personal decisions. Examples include printed materials, media coverage, community-based outreach programs, and free, nationwide services such as the www.cancer.org Web site and 24-hour information and support line at 1-800-ACS-2345. • Advocacy: With the help of grassroots volunteers in communities across the country, the Society advocates with lawmakers at both the state and federal levels to ensure responsible health policies and to increase funding for research and testing/treatment coverage (for example, helping to pass the Medicare Giveback Bill in 2