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American Cancer Society is a nonprofit organization that performs cancer research. The organization is based in Atlanta, GA and managed by John R. Seffrin. Its official home on the web is http://www.cancer.org

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Today is the 33rd Great American Smokeout and the American Cancer Society continues its legacy of providing free resources to help smokers quit.  
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During the American Cancer Society's day-long "Great American Smokeout," 1,200 Americans, including 16 Oklahomans, will die due to tobacco-related illnesses.  
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As a part of the Great American Smokeout, a national event established by the American Cancer Society in 1977, information related to stopping smoking, health education and other wellness tips will be available ...  
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Adult smoking rates have declined for the first time in four years, according to a new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  
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The 33rd Great American Smokeout, which encourages smokers to quit for one day, is Thursday and the American Cancer Society and other organizations are encouraging smokers to quit for good.  
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Ottawa County is joining the American Cancer Society in observing the 32nd annual Great American Smokeout on Thursday.  
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American Cancer Society urges people to stop for a day, then for life.  
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Northern Kentucky hospitals, colleges and health advocates are sponsoring activities this week to mark the American Cancer Society's 33d annual Great American Smokeout.  
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The 33rd Great American Smokeout is Thursday, and the American Cancer Society is providing free resources to help smokers quit. An estimated 44.2 percent of ...  
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Thursday, Nov. 20, is the 33rd Great American Smokeout, and the American Cancer Society continues its legacy of providing free resources to help smokers quit. The Great American Smokeout was ina  
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The Wellness Partnership of Dickinson County is working to help smokers quit during the 33rd Annual American Cancer Society Great American Smokeout on Thursday, Nov.  
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Thursday's "Great American Smokeout" - an annual event since 1977 of the American Cancer Society - offers millions of Americans a targeted day for stepping out on the path to better health.  
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008 American Cancer Society By John Messmer Since 1976, the American Cancer Society has sponsored the Great American Smokeout in an effort to focus our attention on the health dangers of ...  
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Three Hanover area golf courses are included in the 2009 American Cancer Society Golf Pass, a book offering discounts for 107 Pennsylvania courses.  
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That’s when the American Cancer Society promotes its 33rd Great American Smokeout, inaugurated in 1976 to inspire and encourage smokers to quit for one day. ...  
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