Our Mission.
Get In Front is a growing movement of Californians who simply refuse to wait for a cure for cancer. Our mission is to raise awareness and mobilize support for research that helps us prevent cancer before it begins.
We support the Cancer Prevention Institute of California and the research they do in partnership with the world’s leading scientists and agencies to understand how cancer begins and how the risk for cancer can be controlled, with special emphasis on breast, cervical, prostate, melanoma, colorectal cancers and lymphoma.
Let's get in front of it.
Send your message to California State Legislators in Sacramento and let them know how important cancer prevention is to you.
I’ve got things to do. Places to visit. Dreams to realize.
I refuse to sit idly by. I demand answers.
And I believe that 1 of out 2 Californians getting cancer is way too many.
The decades-long battle to beat cancer has taken decades too long.
For myself and my loved ones, I’m no longer willing to wait for a cure.
I don’t have the patience to become a patient.
That’s why I support the Get In Front campaign.
No other effort has the power to change more lives right here at home.
Not by searching for a cure, but by preventing cancer in the first place.
Let's get in front of it.
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Where the Money Goes
Cancer topics studied at CPIC in the period 2009-2011, as measured approximately by numbers of grants submitted and funded, and papers published
How we plan to accomplish our goals.
Utilize cutting-edge research and technology.
Uphold the principles of social justice.
Inspire support from people like you.
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What causes female teachers to get more cancer than other women?
Support the California Teachers Study to help us find the causes of cancer among female teachers and school administrators.Want to learn more about cancer prevention research?
To view the Cancer Prevention Institute’s research findings on ways to reduce cancer risks across lifestyle, genetics, environment and occupation, visit www.cpic.org















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