

Karen E. Knudsen, CEO of the American Cancer Society, talks about Breast Cancer Awareness Month
This was announced at Howard University through a report from the ACS. It says there was a 3 percent increase in prostate cancer among men from 2014 to 2019.
A new report shows cancer deaths dropped dramatically in the last three decades.
A new report from the American Cancer Society shows colorectal cancer is increasingly being seen in younger individuals, and cases are being detected at more advanced stages. Sixty percent of new cases are advanced-stage disease.
The American Cancer Society is reminding women to grab your girls. That's about holding friends and family accountable for mammograms.
There’s a cancer drug shortage putting lives on the line. Common prescribed medicines for cancer patients — especially for women — are in short supply, forcing doctors to reduce doses of chemotherapy or delay treatment.
It's Suits & Sneakers Week (Coaches vs. Cancer), Talking Suits and Sneakers (Coaches vs. Cancer) with Dr. Karen Knudsen
In the video "American Cancer Society Uses 'Ground Shots' to Impact Lives and Affect the Approach to Care," Dr. Karen E. Knudsen, MBA, PhD, discusses the ACS's 'Cancer Groundshot' initiative, which emphasizes prioritizing strategies in global cancer control to maximize impact.
Dr. Karen Knudsen, CEO of the American Cancer Society, joins NBC10’s Erin Coleman to discuss screening for breast cancer screening
In this episode of our Building Trust Video series, we talk with Dr. Karen Kndusen, Chief Executive Officer of the American Cancer Society
Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped 33% the past three decades, according to a report from the American Cancer Society. Cervical cancer rates dropped 65% for women in their early 20s, but there are troubling signs as well. Advanced prostate cancer diagnoses have risen roughly 4.5% annually since 2011.