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My Society Source retires news feed after a decade of offering ACS resources

My Society Source, a trusted authority for American Cancer Society news and information for the last decade, is being retired. External partner resources and news sharing will be shifted to more modern ACS platforms.

ACS notified My Society Source subscribers in October that the site's newsfeed is being discontinued and directed them to other news sources. The remainder of the website will sunset in December.

Where to find what you are looking for

While My Society Source is being phased out, valuable updates from the organization are available elsewhere, such as:

VOICES of Black Women: Become part of this groundbreaking initiative by the American Cancer Society to better understand and address the health challenges faced by Black women.

Volunteer Gateway: Learn how to get involved in American Cancer Society community events and important programs.

Vendor registration: Learn how your company can become a supplier and help support American Cancer Society staff, volunteers, and programs.

ACS news and information are accessible on cancer.org pages, including: 

  • Cancer Connections blog: Read cancer-related news, features, and inspiring profiles of people with cancer.
  • ACS News Room: Get the latest American Cancer Society news, information about research, and profiles of organization leaders.
  • Social media: Learn where to find the American Cancer Society on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and other platforms.

Those who want to be alerted about ACS news can subscribe to:

  • Email messages: Subscribe to get informed of the latest news on breakthroughs in cancer research, tips on screening and prevention, and how to get involved with the American Cancer Society.
  • Text messages: Stay up to date with information on American Cancer Society news and events
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