Higher prevalence of cancer-related risk factors, e.g., tobacco-use, obesity, poor diet, and physical inactivity, are observed in the U.S. Deep South and likely contribute to its increased cancer burden. While this region is largely rural, it is unknown whether cancer-related beliefs and lifestyle practices differ by rural-urban status or are more influenced by other factors. We contacted 5,633 Alabamians to complete a cross-sectional survey to discern cancer-related beliefs and lifestyle All of the aforementioned authors have substantially contributed to the writing and/or revision of the manuscript, approved the final version of the manuscript, and are accountable for the manuscript's contents. Drs. Demark-Wahnefried, Bae, and Fouad also contributed to the conception or design of the work. The authors declare that they had full access to all of the data in this study and the authors take complete responsibility for the integrity of the data and the accuracy of the data analysis.