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Help raise awareness in the blogosphere by displaying the American Cancer Society's "I Fight Cancer" badge on your blog.

It’s easy -- choose your badge below and copy and paste the code into your side bar. The badge counter will automatically update every time it’s posted on a new blog. If you own multiple blogs, refresh this page to receive a unique code for each of your sites.

What does it mean to have the "I Fight Cancer" badge on your site?

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Breast Cancer Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=pink"> </script>
The pink badge represents the fight against breast cancer. Remind the women in your life to get an annual mammogram if they’re 40 or older. Learn about breast cancer prevention and detection.
Relay For Life Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=purple"> </script>
The purple badge symbolizes the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life event, and our enduring hope for a cancer-free future. Help bring the spirit of Relay to the blogosphere. Learn about Relay For Life.
Colon Cancer Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=navy"> </script>
Early detection is our greatest weapon in the fight against colon cancer. Remind friends and family to talk to their doctors about colon cancer screening. Learn about colon cancer detection and prevention.
Lung Cancer Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=orange"> </script>
Lung cancer kills more people every year than any other type of cancer. The orange badge represents the benefits of living a healthy, smokefree life. Engage your readers in a lifesaving conversation about quitting smoking. Get quit tips from the American Cancer Society.
Cancer Survivor Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=silver"> </script>
The silver badge honors cancer survivors and their amazing caregivers. The silver badge displays solidarity with the more than 9.5 million cancer survivors in the U.S. today. Read stories of hope and survivorship.
Ovarian Cancer Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=teal"> </script>
About one fourth of ovarian cancers are found at an early stage. Finding it early improves one's changes of being treated successfully. Spread awareness about early detection of ovarian cancer. Find out what’s new in ovarian cancer research.
Prostate Cancer Badge
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.acswebbadge.org/srv.php?id=6894&badge=ltblue"> </script>
Prostate cancer can almost always be cured if found early. The light blue badge represents the hope that one day, our fathers, brothers, and sons will no longer have to hear the words “you have prostate cancer." Learn about prostate cancer.

Disclaimer: Due to the nature of blogs, the American Cancer Society does not have the ability to review or approve the content of blogs on which the "I Fight Cancer" badge appears. The viewpoints expressed on those blogs may not reflect ACS guidelines, policies, or positions. Always verify information with your health care provider. The American Cancer Society does not condone usage of the "I Fight Cancer" badge on blogs or Web sites that conflict with the mission of our organization. Badge users agree that ACS may revoke their right to use the badge for any reason.

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