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As a leader in nationwide efforts to ease the burden of cancer, CDC works with national cancer organizations, state health agencies, and other key groups to develop, implement, and promote effective strategies for preventing and controlling cancer.

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Protect Your Skin Podcast

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In this podcast, behavioral scientist Dawn Holman describes the kinds of skin cancer and how you can protect yourself.

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Myth: I have to get a tan to look good. Myth: Only old people get cancer. Myth: Tanning beds are a good way to get vitamin D. Get the truth about tanning. Your natural skin color is great the way it is!
Moving Forward in an Era of Reform

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