When you include the American Institute for Cancer Research in your estate plans, you make a major difference in the fight against cancer.

Corporate Champions who partner with the American Institute for Cancer Research stand at the forefront of the fight against cancer

40 Years of Progress: Transforming Cancer. Saving Lives.

The AICR Lifestyle & Cancer Symposium addresses the most current and consequential issues regarding diet, obesity, physical activity and cancer.

The Annual AICR Research Conference is the most authoritative source for information on diet, obesity, physical activity and cancer.

Cancer Update Program – unifying research on nutrition, physical activity and cancer.

Read real-life accounts of how AICR is changing lives through cancer prevention and survivorship.

We bring a detailed policy framework to our advocacy efforts, and provide lawmakers with the scientific evidence they need to achieve our objectives.

AICR champions research that increases understanding of the relationship between nutrition, lifestyle, and cancer.

Are you ready to make a difference? Join our team and help us advance research, improve cancer education and provide lifesaving resources.

AICR’s resources can help you navigate questions about nutrition and lifestyle, and empower you to advocate for your health.

Resources for Caregivers

A Helping Hand

AICR knows that providing care for a loved one who is battling cancer is no small undertaking. Being a caregiver can be all-consuming, and even simple tasks can become challenging and confusing.

AICR is here for you. Our collection of educational resources can help you answer questions about foods and physical activity, connect you with support networks, and help you handle the cancer journey.

Food Facts

AICR’s expansive food library offers nutritional details on dozens of snacks, ingredients, and grocery items—and can help you identify foods that fight cancer.

Healthy Recipes

Make dining part of your loved one’s recovery with simple, delicious dishes comprised of whole-foods that are full of cancer-fighting ingredients.

Coping with Cancer in the Kitchen

Join other members of the AICR community for this hands-on health and nutrition program. Designed for cancer survivors, Coping with Cancer in the Kitchen is an interactive, educational experience that helps empower participants to live their best life and engage with other survivors. Over the course of several months, you’ll enjoy food tastings, cooking demonstrations, and curated discussions, and find the information and resources you need to take charge of your health.

Get Cooking

AICR makes it easy for you to take a fresh look at your everyday dietary decisions. Learn how what you put on your plate can help you prevent cancer, and find out how making small changes can help you improve your family’s overall health and well being.

iThrive

A free, personalized wellness plan for cancer survivors. Fill out a detailed questionnaire and iThrive will create a tailored action plan that will help your loved one make healthy activities a part of their daily routine.

A Handbook for Living With Cancer

Cancer Resource: Living with Cancer

AICR knows how challenging a cancer diagnosis can be, and we know how overwhelming the search for reliable information can seem. Our detailed CancerResource Living with Cancer handbook offers patients and families a comprehensive resource hub for cancer care decisions. This easy-to-understand, evidence-based publication walks you through the steps you may take as you face with cancer, and provides specific recommendations about eating and physical activity that can help you before, during, and after treatment.

Connect with Support

Find Community

AICR knows that cancer can be stressful and scary. But you are not alone. There is a wide community of support out there, and help is available in many ways.

Anyone who is grappling with cancer, no matter where they are in their journey, can benefit from support groups. Whether you find an in-person group, connect with others online, or talk one-on-one, the shared understanding can be extraordinarily beneficial.

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