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| The
Never Ending Squirrel Tale |
The place to come for practical tips and encouragement for the parents of kids with cancer. It's written by other Moms and Dads in your shoes--the ones that have already started the journey. |
| Locks of Love | Locks of Love is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children across the U.S. under age 18 suffering from long-term medical hair loss. |
| Coping with Cancer | Cancernet explains how to cope with the fact that your child has cancer |
| APON | The Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses (APON) is the professional organization for pediatric oncology nurses. Its members are dedicated to promoting optimal nursing care for children and adolescents with cancer and their families. |
| American Cancer Society | ACS offers answers to questions about the nature of cancer, its causes, and risk factors. They also discuss the latest strategies for prevention and early detection, new diagnostic techniques, and the latest treatment options. You can also find information about alternative and complementary methods. |
| The National Foundation for Cancer Research | The National Foundation for Cancer Research (NFCR) was founded in 1973 to support basic science cancer research in the laboratory. NFCR research conducted at both the cellular and molecular levels is leading to better prevention, earlier diagnostic techniques, new treatments, and eventually a cure for cancer. |
| The
Cancer Research Foundation of America |
The Cancer Research Foundation of America (CRFA) is a national, non-profit health foundation with a single mission: the prevention of cancer through scientific research and education. The Cancer Research Foundation of America focuses its energies and resources on those cancers that can be prevented through lifestyle changes as well as those that can be detected and treated in their early stages. These cancers include lung, breast, prostate, colorectal, cervical and skin |
| The American Society of Clinical Oncology | The
American Society of Clinical Oncology welcomes you to ASCO OnLine, an interactive resource for oncology professionals and cancer patients. ASCO OnLine provides a range of professionally edited information, as well as interactive services |
| Cancer Care | Cancer Care is dedicated to providing emotional support, information, and practical help to people with cancer and their loved ones. It is the oldest and largest national nonprofit agency devoted to offering professional services. All services are provided free of charge and are available to people of all ages, with all types of cancer, at any stage of the disease. Cancer Care's reach, including its cancer awareness initiatives, also extends to family members, caregivers, and professionals, providing vital information and assistance |
| The Womens Cancer Network | This is interactive web site dedicated to informing women around the world about gynecologic cancer. Our mission is to assist women who have developed cancer, as well as their families, to understand more about the disease, learn about treatment options, and gain access to new or experimental therapies. This site will also enable women to find appropriate cancer treatment specialists in their area. |
| National Cancer Institute | Offers a wide variety of information on cancer, treatments and research. |