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.

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Whether you are a healthcare provider, a researcher, or just someone who wants to learn more about cancer prevention, we’re here to help.

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.

COVID-19 Resources

As COVID-19 continues to impact our nation and our world, AICR would like to provide the most up-to-date information to cancer patients, survivors and the general public. You can find reports on the link between lifestyle factors and cancer risk, advice on diet and physical activity, as well as evidence-based resources and tools to stay healthy during these uncertain times. While there are many factors outside of our control, we can all make sound nutrition choices, be physically active and practice other lifestyle habits to help us live healthier. For the most current COVID-19 guidelines, please refer to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization.

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