American Cancer Society
American Cancer Society is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminate cancer in the United States. The society is organized into eleven geographical divisions of both medical and lay volunteers operating in more than 900 offices throughout the United States. Its activities include providing grants to researchers, funding 47 Nobel Laureate researchers, discovering the link between smoking and cancer, and serving one million callers every year through its National Cancer Information Center. American Cancer Society also runs public health advertising campaigns and organizes projects such as the Relay For Life and the Great American Smokeout. It operates a series of thrift stores to raise money for its operations. The company generates income by marketing its name for antismoking nicotine patches and orange juice. American Cancer Society was founded in 1913 and is based in Atlanta, Georgia with an additional office in Austin, Texas. It was formerly known as American Society for the Control of Cancer and changed its name in 1945.
Karmanos Cancer Institute focuses on research, patient care, and education about prevention, early detection, treatment, and eradication of cancer. Karmanos Cancer Institute provides treatments in Bay Region, Bloomfield Hills, Clarkston, Detroit, Farmington Hills, Flint, Gaylord, Greater Lansing, Lapeer, Mt. Clemens, Mt. Pleasant, Petoskey, and Port Huron. Karmanos Cancer Institute was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan.
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