| General Cancer Information and Support American Association for Cancer Research AACR is the a leading source of information about advances in the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer. By accelerating the growth and spread of new knowledge about cancer, AACR is on the front lines of the quest for prevention and cure. 1-866-423-3965 A voluntary organization that offers a variety of services to patients and their families. The ACS also supports research, provides printed materials, and conducts educational programs. Spanish language help available. (800) ACS-2345 (800-227-2345) Provides information about cancer prevention, particularly through diet and nutrition. They offer a toll-free nutrition hotline, pen pal support network, and funding of research grants. Spanish language publications available. (800) 843-8114 Contains more than 40,000 pages of information, including: cancer resources on the Internet, finding an oncologist, and up-to-date information about cancer policy issues. (703) 299-0150 A national nonprofit agency that offers free support, information, financial assistance, and practical help to people with cancer and their loved ones. Services are available in person, over the phone, and through the agency's website. Spanish language help available. (800) 813-HOPE (800-813-4673) Cancer Consultants is dedicated to providing comprehensive prevention and treatment information, up-to-date news, and clinical trials listings for cancer patients and their families. (208)727-6880 The Cancer Hope Network provides individual support to cancer patients and their families by matching them with trained volunteers who have undergone and recovered from a similar cancer experience. 877-HOPENET (877-467-3638) Developed by Ortho Biotech Products, Cancer.com is a portal aggregating links to cancer-related Web sites and online tools. The information is organized by topic, and there are special sections for caregivers and healthcare professionals. www.cancer.com For the past 17 yrears, Cancervive has provided counseling, education and advocacy to cancer patients, family members and health professionals. Our patient education materials (books, documentary videos and games) are being used and valued in every major cancer center. (800) 4-TO-CURE Canadian organization affiliated with the Canadian Cancer Society. Offers education and support for patients and family members. Attempts to match volunteers who have survived cancer with patients who are in the hospital. Services provided in English and French. In Canada, call: 1-888-939-3333 Scott Hamilton's website is designed to provide the latest information about chemotherapy to patients and their families, caregivers and friends. www.chemocare.com Provides basic information about cancer clinical trials, a list of available trials offered by seven cooperative groups, and helpful links to patient advocate groups. (877) 520-4457 CAN finds free air transportation (on corporate planes) for cancer patients who need medical treatment. Patients must be ambulatory. (866) 328-1313 A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping cancer patients with fertility issues. 1-888-994-4673 The Foundation focuses its activities in the following areas: survivor resources and support, survivorship programs, national advocacy initiatives, scientific and clinical research grants. (512) 236-8820 Provides accurate, up-to-date information on many types of cancer, information on clinical trials, resources for people dealing with cancer, and information for researchers and health professionals. Help also available for the deaf and in Spanish. (800) 4-CANCER (800-422-6237) National Cancer Survivors Day is the world's largest cancer survivor event and is celebrated on the first Sunday in June of each year in more than 700 communities throughout North America and elsewhere. A free celebration planning kit is available from the foundation. (615) 794-3006 NCCS is a network of groups and individuals that offer support to cancer survivors and their loved ones. It provides information and resources on cancer support‚ advocacy‚ and quality-of-life issues. A section of the NCCS website and a limited selection of publications are available in Spanish. (877) 622-7937 Cancer organization focusing on Lymphodema. The network publishes a quarterly newsletter, provides referrals, presents a biennial national conference and offers educational materials for purchase. (800) 541-3259 Affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center. A comprehensive website that provides information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments and news about research advances. (215) 349-5445 The foundation matches newly diagnosed cancer patients with trained‚ home-based volunteers who have been treated for the same type of cancer. Informational materials and a list of institutions that offer second opinions also available. 800-433-0464 Provides support, education, information and advocacy for health issues relating to lesbians with cancer and their families. Help also available in Spanish. (202) 332-5536 Provides free psychological and emotional support to cancer patients and their families. They offer support groups on stress reduction and cancer education workshops‚ nutrition guidance‚ exercise sessions‚ and social events. (888) 793-WELL (888-793-9355) An organization that facilitates a weekly syndicated call-in cancer talk show linking callers with other patients, long-term survivors, family members, physicians, researchers and therapists. Offers services in English and French. (800) 477-7666
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