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ACOR.org-Association of Cancer
Online Resources: a collection of online communities designed to provide timely and
accurate information in a supportive environment
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American Cancer Society:
the online home of the largest voluntary organization in the USA dedicated to
people who are concerned or living with cancer. This site features
Find a Pediatric Cancer Treatment Center
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American Psychosocial Oncology Society:
APOS is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of psychosocial care of
people with cancer and they have a terrific online course for professional
called
Cancer 101 to learn more about the psychosocial needs of people who have
cancer.
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Camp Mak-a -Dream:
is operated by Children's Oncology Camp
Foundation and is a medically supervised, cost-free camp for children (ages
6-13), teens (ages 14-18) and young adults (ages 19-25) with cancer and their
siblings (ages 6-17).
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Cancer Climber
Association not-for-profit organization dedicated to motivating
those living with cancer by encouraging patients to inspire each other
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Chemcare: A
website started by Scott Hamilton which is dedicated to care during chemotherapy
and beyond with information on the different types of chemotherapy and their
side affects
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Childhood Cancer Foundation
of Canada: a national non-profit organization in Canada dedicated to the
improving the quality of life of children with cancer and their families
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Children's Brain Tumor
Foundation mission is to improve the treatment, quality of life and
the long term outlook for children with brain and spinal cord tumors through
research, support, education, and advocacy to families and survivors
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Children's Cancer
Center: an innovative supports children with cancer and their families
in the Tampa Bay Region of Florida
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Children's
Cancer Foundation: a charity committed to raising funds for research and
treatment of cancers that affect children.
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Children's Cause
for Cancer Advocacy an advocacy group for stamping out childhood
cancer
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HopeLab
Combines rigorous research with innovative solutions
to improve the health and quality of life of young people with chronic
illness, including the video game
Re-Mission
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Intercultural Cancer Council: has as its goal the elimination of "the
unequal burden of cancer among racial and ethnic minorities and medically
underserved populations in the United States"
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The Leukemia &
Lymphoma Society: Comprehensive site for those who have blood
cancers
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Live Strong:
The Lance Armstrong Foundation whose goal is to empower
and inspire people with cancer.
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Lymphoma Education Network:
Is a site for those seeking information on
lymphoma: Hodgkin's Lymphoma (Hodgkin's Disease) and the Non-Hodgkin's Lymphomas
(NHL).
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Making Headway
Foundation Improving
treatment, quality of life and survivorship for children and adolescents
with brain and spinal cord tumors through research, support, education, and
advocacy specifically located in NY and NJ
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National Children's Cancer Society dedicated to improving the
quality of life for children with cancer and their families. During their
time of crisis, they provide direct financial aid, in-kind assistance,
advocacy, support and education
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Navigating the New Normal
program to provide support and education
for individuals between the ages of 18 and 40 in the Philadelphia region who
are living with cancer or a history of cancer
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Oncolink: a
collection of Internet resources on the prevention and treatment of cancer
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Onconurse.com:
Help for Oncology Nurses to better serve their patients
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People Living with Cancer:
Oncology information from the American Society of Clinical Oncology
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Prepare to Live
source of Help, Hope, Information and Inspiration for Young Adult patients,
survivors and caregivers coping with cancer
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Working Against Cancer Staff and volunteer mentors support
children, adolescent and young adult cancer survivors through
mentoring,
self-evaluation tools, and
career opportunity referrals.
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"Victorious"
Foundation dedicated to bringing hope, excitement, and
entertainment to teens that are facing difficult conditions while receiving
hospital treatment by providing various activities and services consistent
with Alicia’s outlook on making life "good".