Advancements in cancer detection, prevention and treatment are happening at a record pace. And much of the work being done to push this important work forward is happening right here at the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. You can count on us to be your dedicated racing team when it comes to keeping cancer out of the winner’s circle.
Together, let’s put you in the lead by implementing a racing strategy that includes both early detection and prevention. Because, when you stop cancer from getting a head start — or even starting at all — it’s more likely that it’ll stay in the rearview mirror.
Below, you’ll find in-depth information about early detection and prevention of several of the most common cancers. By learning more and taking action, you’ll give yourself and your loved ones a winning advantage.
In the Race to Beat Cancer, Early Detection and Prevention Win.
The Chip Ganassi Racing No. 11 IU Simon Cancer Center race car, which was driven by Marcus Armstrong, celebrated the center’s commitment to accelerating life-saving research and raises awareness of early detection and prevention.
