Home | Division of Cancer Prevention The Division of Cancer Prevention (DCP) conducts and supports research to determine a person's risk of cancer and to find ways to reduce the risk This Division of Cancer Prevention at the National Cancer Institute Contact Us 1-800-4-CANCER NCIinfo@nih gov Site Feedback
Causes and Prevention - National Cancer Institute Cancer prevention is action taken to lower the risk of getting cancer This can include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, avoiding exposure to known cancer-causing substances, and taking medicines or vaccines that can prevent cancer from developing
National Cancer Prevention Month | Cancer Awareness Months | AACR February is National Cancer Prevention Month Join the American Association for Cancer Research in supporting research to prevent cancer The federal government estimates that 2 million Americans were diagnosed with cancer (other than non-melanoma skin cancer) during 2024, and that more than 600,000 died from their disease
Cancer Prevention Early Detection - American Cancer Society The Cancer Prevention Early Detection Facts Figures, 2025-2026 is an educational companion for “Prevalence and review of major modifiable cancer risk factors, HPV vaccination, and cancer screenings in the United States: 2025 update,” a scientific paper published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention
Cancer | Cancer | CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The work, priorities, and impact of CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Cancer Learn how to lower your cancer risk and what CDC is doing to prevent and control cancer View All For Everyone Risk Factors Prevention Health Equity Cancer Data and Statistics Cancer Research
Five Things You Need to Know for National Cancer Prevention Month February is National Cancer Prevention Awareness Month, a time to reflect on the steps we can take to reduce our risk of cancer While some factors – like genetics- are beyond our control, the latest data published by the American Cancer Society shows that nearly 40% of cancer cases and 44% of cancer-related deaths are linked to preventable lifestyle choices
National Cancer Prevention Month: What You Need to Know National Cancer Prevention Month The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) recommends the following lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of cancer [3]: #1 Limit consumption of red meat and avoid processed meat The AICR recommends a diet composed mostly of plant foods including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
About the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Cervical cancer screening tests can also prevent cancer by finding precancerous lesions (abnormal growths) before they turn into cancer CDC's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP) funds all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, 5 US-Affiliated Pacific Islands, and 13 tribes or tribal organizations
Cancer Prevention Overview - NCI - National Cancer Institute Cancer prevention is action taken to lower the chance of getting cancer In 2025, about 2 million people will be diagnosed with cancer in the United States Physician Data Query (PDQ) is the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) comprehensive cancer information database The PDQ database contains summaries of the latest published information
Prevent Cancer - National Cancer Plan Increase focus on cancer prevention clinical trials; Overcome health disparities at all levels and in all aspects of cancer prevention research; Examples of NCI-supported research to achieve this goal Clinical trials are testing two different vaccines to prevent or delay the onset of cancers associated with Lynch syndrome