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Together we can reduce the impact of cancer in South Carolina!

SCDHEC's Best Chance Network provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and diagnostic services to low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women across the United States. Be sure to check out the Best Chance Network in South Carolina. buff.ly/2V66lhU

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. SCDHEC's Best Chance Network provides breast and cervical cancer screenings and diagnostic services to low-income, uninsured, and underinsured women across the United States. Be sure to check out the Best Chance Network in South Carolina. buff.ly/2V66lhU

You can make a difference in the health of South Carolina. buff.ly/2T1DzN0

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. You can make a difference in the health of South Carolina. buff.ly/2T1DzN0

COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths across the United States are rising. Take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.buff.ly/2zcCY4A

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths across the United States are rising. Take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.buff.ly/2zcCY4A

A simple way to make a difference. Donate to the South Carolina Cancer Alliance. Help us reduce the impact of cancer on ALL South Carolinians. buff.ly/2T1DzN0

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. A simple way to make a difference. Donate to the South Carolina Cancer Alliance. Help us reduce the impact of cancer on ALL South Carolinians. buff.ly/2T1DzN0

Protect Your Health This Season! buff.ly/3lXzdSV

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The South Carolina Cancer Alliance is so thankful for all of our volunteers and the amazing work they do every day. Your support allows our workgroups to make an impact. Please give this holiday season, it is a simple way to make a difference. buff.ly/2DtHCul

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. The South Carolina Cancer Alliance is so thankful for all of our volunteers and the amazing work they do every day. Your support allows our workgroups to make an impact. Please give this holiday season, it is a simple way to make a difference. buff.ly/2DtHCul

The CDC has all the updated information on the Coronavirus. Information on how to protect yourself, high risk patients, reported cases in the U.S, and how to keep your home safe can be found on their website. buff.ly/2zcCY4A

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. The CDC has all the updated information on the Coronavirus. Information on how to protect yourself, high risk patients, reported cases in the U.S, and how to keep your home safe can be found on their website. buff.ly/2zcCY4A

It's Giving Tuesday! Support the South Carolina Cancer Alliance and make a difference TODAY! buff.ly/2JiiSa4

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. It's Giving Tuesday! Support the South Carolina Cancer Alliance and make a difference  TODAY! buff.ly/2JiiSa4

Set a reminder! Tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 1, is Giving Tuesday. Support the South Carolina Cancer Alliance. buff.ly/2DtHCul

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. Set a reminder! Tomorrow, Tuesday Dec. 1, is Giving Tuesday. Support the South Carolina Cancer Alliance. buff.ly/2DtHCul

As cold weather moves in, people spend more time indoors, and the holidays approach, take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet apart, avoid crowds, and wash your hands often. buff.ly/2vkGDvb

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. As cold weather moves in, people spend more time indoors, and the holidays approach, take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Wear a mask, stay at least 6 feet apart, avoid crowds, and wash your hands often. buff.ly/2vkGDvb

The American Cancer Society’s estimates for lung cancer in the United States for 2020 are: About 228,820 new cases of lung cancer (116,300 in men and 112,520 in women) About 135,720 deaths from lung cancer (72,500 in men and 63,220 in women)

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. The American Cancer Society’s estimates for lung cancer in the United States for 2020 are:

About 228,820 new cases of lung cancer (116,300 in men and 112,520 in women)
About 135,720 deaths from lung cancer (72,500 in men and 63,220 in women)

One simple way to make a difference...buff.ly/38BfxkR

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. One simple way to make a difference...buff.ly/38BfxkR

Protect your health this season. buff.ly/3kVMrj0

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. Protect your health this season.
buff.ly/3kVMrj0

The only recommended screening test for lung cancer is a low-dose CT scan. A yearly lung cancer screening is recommended if you have a history of heavy smoking and smoke now or have quit in the past 15 years, and are between the ages of 55-80.

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. The only recommended screening test for lung cancer is a low-dose CT scan. A yearly lung cancer screening is recommended if you have a history of heavy smoking and smoke now or have quit in the past 15 years, and are between the ages of 55-80.

The South Carolina Cancer Alliance is committed to reducing the impact of cancer on ALL South Carolinians. We need your support to continue our fight in the health of the community. buff.ly/38BfxkR

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. The South Carolina Cancer Alliance is committed to reducing the impact of cancer on ALL South Carolinians. We need your support to continue our fight in the health of the community. buff.ly/38BfxkR

This Season a Flu Vaccine is More Important than Ever! The more people vaccinated; the more people protected. Do your part. Get a flu vaccine this fall. buff.ly/2Ix7ta1

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. This Season a Flu Vaccine is More Important than Ever! The more people vaccinated; the more people protected. Do your part. Get a flu vaccine this fall. buff.ly/2Ix7ta1

Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Quitting at any age can significantly lower your risk of developing lung cancer.

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. Cigarette smoking is the number one risk factor for lung cancer. Quitting at any age can significantly lower your risk of developing lung cancer.

Lung Cancer in South Carolina. Approximately 3,896 people are diagnosed with lung cancer and 2,797 die from the disease each year.

CancerFreeSC's tweet image. Lung Cancer in South Carolina. Approximately 3,896 people are diagnosed with lung cancer and 2,797 die from the disease each year.

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