The American Society for the Control of Cancer was founded by 10 doctors and 5 laypeople in New York City
On May 22, 1913, The American Society for the Control of Cancer was created at a meeting of ten doctors and five laymen.
The purpose of the society, now know as the American Cancer Society since 1945, is to disseminate knowledge concerning symptoms, treatment and prevention of cancer; to investigate conditions under which cancer is found; and to compile statistics with regard thereto.
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Source: American Cancer Society
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