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Here is the section where we will update you with information from the Mid-South Division of the American Cancer Society. This section is called the Mission Express, where we will share with you what is going on with the mission of the American Cancer Society. If you have any questions about any of this information, please let us know by emailing Scott Dorminy at scott.d.dorminy@cancer.org

If you've been watching the Olympics, you may have seen the US Bobsled team in their quest to take home the gold. But did you know that they took time out from their training for just a moment to do something they’re passionate about? They joined the American Cancer Society’s movement for more birthdays and are encouraging others to do the same.
As athletes, they know how important it is to stay healthy -- they have to stay in top shape to hurtle down 1,450 meters of track at 90 miles per hour in only 55 seconds. But they want to remind everyone that you don’t have to be an Olympic athlete to be healthy and stay well – everyone can take steps to reduce their cancer risk and help create a world with more birthdays. They even recorded a
The US Bobsled Team members are just a few of the many public figures who have joined the movement. Click
The birthdays campaign has been very successful in making people aware of the American Cancer Society and what we do. Have you joined the movement? Jump on board with the US Bobsled Team at
short video message about the importance of staying healthy to create a world with more birthdays. here to read about other famous individuals who have jumped on the birthdays bandwagon with the American Cancer Society. morebirthdays.com and encourage others to do the same!
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