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February 2016 Social Media Messages From the Iowa Cancer Consortium, the Iowa Department of Public Health, and the American Cancer Society. Please use and share these messages freely, and encourage your network of contacts to do the same. National Cancer Prevention Month and World Cancer Day Facebook Posts Tweets Americans (and Iowans!) can prevent one-third of the most common cancers through diet and exercise. http://www.aicr.org/learn-more-about-cancer/infographicscancer-preventability.html Americans (and Iowans!) can prevent one-third of the most common cancers through diet & exercise: http://goo.gl/0ytH6t Obesity is associated with increased risk of the following cancers: esophageal, pancreatic, colorectal, breast (after menopause), endometrial, kidney, thyroid and gallbladder. http://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/causesprevention/risk/obesity/obesity-fact-sheet What cancers are linked to #obesity? http://bit.ly/ObesityCancerRisk Answers to common questions about diet and cancer. http://www.cancer.org/healthy/eathealthygetactive/acsguideline sonnutritionphysicalactivityforcancerprevention/acs-guidelineson-nutrition-and-physical-activity-for-cancer-prevention-commonquestions Answers to common questions about diet and #cancer: http://bit.ly/DietCancerQuestions There are 1,440 minutes in each day. Help prevent cancer by being physically active for 30 of them! There are 1,440 minutes in each day. Help #preventcancer by being physically active for 30 of them! Diet and physical activity: what’s the #cancer connection? http://www.cancer.org/cancer/cancercauses/dietandphysicalactiv ity/diet-and-physical-activity Diet and physical activity: what’s the #cancer connection? http://goo.gl/FeCpTA Reduce your cancer risk: maintain a healthy weight, be active, test your home for radon, and don’t smoke! Reduce your #cancerrisk: maintain a healthy weight, be active, test your home for radon, and don’t smoke! Colorectal cancer can be prevented if precancerous polyps are found early and removed during screening. http://www.cancer.org/cancer/colonandrectumcancer/index #Colorectalcancer can be prevented if precancerous polyps are found early and removed during screening. http://www.cancer.org/cancer/colonandrectumcancer/index Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer, yet it is preventable & can be treated if found early enough. http://www.cancer.org/healthy/besafeinthesun/index #Skincancer is the most common type of cancer, yet it is preventable & can be treated if found early enough. http://goo.gl/gWYRdg Ultraviolet (UV) rays from tanning beds and lamps are on the World Health Organization’s list of the most dangerous forms of cancercausing radiation. UV rays from tanning beds & lamps are on @WHO’s list of the most dangerous forms of cancer-causing radiation. The following messages were adapted from the GW Cancer Institute’s Cancer Prevention Month and World Cancer Day Social Media Toolkit It’s National Cancer Prevention Month! Did you know that some cancers are preventable? Read more & reduce your own risk. http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/prevention/other.htm It’s National #CancerPrevention Month! #DYK some cancers are preventable? Read more & reduce your risk: http://goo.gl/tsNk2s February 4 is World Cancer Day. How does Iowa measure up when it comes to cancer rates? http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/data/state.htm Feb. 4 is #WorldCancerDay. How does Iowa measure up when it comes to #cancer rates? http://goo.gl/2sF3lV World Cancer Day is marked on February 4 to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment. Take action this month and throughout the year. http://www.worldcancerday.org/ To be published on February 4: Today is #WorldCancerDay! Help us spread the message that #WeCanICan take action to help prevent cancer. http://www.worldcancerday.org/ You can reduce your risk of cancer throughout your life. http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/prevention/index.htm You can reduce your risk of cancer throughout your life. Find out how: http://goo.gl/b629aa #PreventCancer #WeCanICan Page 1 of 2 To be published on February 12: “Dear cigarettes: It’s not me…it’s you.” Make sure your Valentine’s Day plans include breaking up with tobacco. These five tips can help you quit: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/quit_smoking/how_to_quit/quit_ti ps/index.htm To be published on February 12: Got Valentine’s Day plans this weekend? Make sure they include breaking up with tobacco: http://goo.gl/urSbLj #PreventCancer @SmokefreeUs Parents: you do everything you can to protect your kids. Protect them from cervical cancer too. http://www.cdc.gov/hpv/parents/vaccine.html Parents: you do everything you can to protect your kids. Protect them from #CervicalCancer too: http://goo.gl/2UnQdw #PreventCancer www.CancerIowa.org Page 2 of 2