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American
Institute for Cancer Research (AICR)
http://www.aicr.org
AICR is a national cancer organization specializing in the
field of diet, nutrition and cancer. On this page you'll find
information on cancer and cancer prevention.
ASCO
On-Line
http://www.asco.org/
The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is an organization
that represents more than 10,000 cancer professionals worldwide,
and offers scientific and educational programs and other initiatives
intended to foster the exchange of information about cancer.
"ASCO On-Line" offers services for both professionals
and people with cancer, including extensive information on
its 'patient' page. The ASCO site also has a 'search index',
which can help you easily locate topics such as clinical trials,
local resources, etc.
The Association of Cancer Online
Resources (ACOR)
http://www.acor.org/index.html
This site provides access to all oncology mailing lists and
electronic groups. An excellent resource for people with cancer
who wish to find others with their same diagnosis. The site
has listings for most kinds of cancer along with issue specific
groups.
Association
of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC)
http://www.assoc-cancer-ctrs.org/
ACCC is a national interdisciplinary organization that represents
those who promote the continuum of quality cancer care in
the community. The site provides listings of member organizations
and standards for cancer treatment and care.
Black
Health Net
http://www.blackhealthnet.com/
Internet Source of information on healthcare for African Americans.
Allows you to search for a minority physician in your area.
Cancer
Book Store
http://www.wellnessbooks.com/cancer
A site providing information on three books on cancer, with
helpful information on finding a doctor, second opinions,
prostate cancer awareness and other subjects plus links and
a bibliography.
Cancer
Guide
http://www.cancerguide.org
CancerGuide is dedicated to helping you find the answers to
your questions about cancer, and especially to helping you
find the questions you need to ask. The guide provides interesting
information from the patient perspective. The information
in Cancer Guide represents a significant amount of research
on the part of Steve Dunn, who is not a medical or health
professional, and who recommends that you share the information
you get here with your physicians to check for accuracy and
relevance to your situation.
Cancer
Hope Network
http://www.cancerhopenetwork.org/
The Cancer Hope Network provides support by matching cancer
patients with trained volunteers who have themselves undergone
a similar experience. Formally known as CHEMOcare.
CancerNet
http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov
CancerNet is the patient and public section of the Web page
of the National Cancer Institute that contains information
on cancer, treatment options, detection, prevention, genetics,
supportive care, clinical trials, and a 'kid's page'. There
is also a Spanish-language button.
Cancer
Related Links
http://seidata.com/~marriage/rcancer.html
A comprehensive listing of cancer related web sites, including
listings for government servers, educational institution servers,
cancer institutes and research centers, dedicated cancer links,
medical links, journals and newsletters, disease specific
sites, alternative and complimentary treatments and other
ways to search the Net.
Cancer
Research Institute
http://www.cancerresearch.org
The CRI web site contains information about their program
for funding cancer research; of particular interest to patients
and families is the CRI Helpbook. This book provides very
useful information about how to talk to your doctor when you
are diagnosed, information about treatments and clinical trials,
and a resource directory.
The
Cancer Survivor's Toolkit
http://www.cansearch.org/programs/toolbox.htm
A free set of audio tapes to help cancer survivors learn how
to communicate, find information, solve problems and advocate.
Developed by the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship,
the Association of Oncology Social Workers, and the Oncology
Nursing Society.
CancerHelp
http://www.rwneill.com/cancerhelp.htm
Provides a comprehensive list of cancer related web sites,
bulletin boards and chat groups.
CancerNews
on the Net
http://www.cancernews.com/
Cancer News on the Net (r) is dedicated to bringing patients
and their families the latest information on cancer diagnosis
and treatment. They are constantly searching for cancer information
sources that are available on the Net.
CancerWise
http://www.cancerwise.org/
CancerWise is a monthly on-line publication from M.D.
Anderson. It contains information about the latest advancements
in cancer treatment and research, support programs and activities,
and cancer prevention tips, among other related cancer news
and information.
CanSearch:
A Guide to Cancer Resources
http://www.cansearch.org/canserch/canserch.htm
CanSearch is a long list of "cancer resources" on
the Web that makes up in volume what it lacks in description.
The numerous links are broken down into sections, but after
that, the reader is left to his or her own to figure out what
may be on the other end of the link itself (for example, "Hypermedia
Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cancer Pain" is next
to "Medical Matrix-Cancer Information"). However,
similar to
the Web itself, one can find links to many important resources,
once they are sorted out.
CareCounsel,
LLC
http://www.carecounsel.com
CareCounsel helps consumers and their families navigate the
new healthcare environment through a telephone-based benefit
that provides consumer education, advocacy and access to expert
healthcare resources and information. Services include access
to a review by cancer specialists at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
There is a fee for these services.
CBS
Health Watch
http://www.CBS.HealthWatch.com
CBSHealthWatch offers an assortment of featured topics or
health channels, including Cancer, Health and Wellness, Mental
Health/Depression, and many more. It provides high quality
information and interactive tools to help patients and their
families manage their daily personal health.
Center
for Medical Consumers
http://www.medicalconsumers.org/
Center for Medical Consumers (CMC) is a non-profit advocacy
organization active in both statewide and national efforts
to improve the quality and availability of health care.
The
Center for Mind-Body Medicine
http://www.healthy.net/cmbm
The Center is a non-profit, educational organization dedicated
to a model of medicine that combines the precision of modern
science with the wisdom of ancient healing. It addresses the
mental, emotional, social and spiritual, as well as the physical
dimensions of health and illness. *For information on their
upcoming June conference, Integrating Alternative and Complementary
Therapies, jointly
sponsored by the Center, The National Institute of Health's
Office of Alternative Medicine and the University of Texas".
Centers
for Disease Control
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/
http://www.cdc.gov/
This division of the CDC implements cancer prevention and
control programs for the nation. The division serves as a
leader for nationwide cancer prevention and control and as
a partner with state health agencies and other key groups.
Cycle
of Hope
http://www.cycleofhope.org/
The Cycle of Hope campaign is designed to help support early
cancer detection, to reduce fear associated with treatment,
to encourage a team approach including a medical oncologist,
and to foster hope in patients and their families fighting
the disease. The campaign is a partnership between the Lance
Armstrong Foundation and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
Eyes
on the Prize.org
http://www.eyesontheprize.org/
EyesOnThePrize.org is to provide information and emotional
support by and for women with gynecologic cancers.
Exceptional
Cancer Patients, Inc. (EcaP)
http://www.healthy.com/ecap/index.html
ECaP, was founded by Dr. Bernie Siegel and provides emotional
support, education and hope to people living with cancer,
AIDS, and other life-challenging illnesses. Of particular
interest is their online reading list.
FDA
Cancer Liaison Program
http://www.fda.gov/oashi/cancer/cancer.html
The Cancer Liaison Program provides information and help to
cancer patients and cancer patient advocacy programs about
the FDA drug approval process, cancer clinical trials and
access to investigational therapies.
The
Group Room
http://www.vitaloptions.org/index.html
This site lists cancer events and schedules for "The
Group Room" which is a call in cancer radio talk show
program.
Growth
House
http://www.growthhouse.org/default.html
The mission of Growth House is to provide an international
gateway to resources for life-threatening illness and end
of life issues. The site provides excellent links, resources,
suggested readings and information.
HBO's
Cancer: Evolution to Revolution
http://www.hbo.com/cancer/flash_home.shtml
HBO's Cancer: Evolution to Revolution website empowers users
by presenting crucial scientific data with a human touch.
From details about screening, treatments, and clinical trials,
to becoming an active patient and finding support groups,
HBO.com is the starting point for patients looking for clear
an usable information about cancer.
The
Journal of the National Cancer Institute
http://jnci.oupjournals.org/
The Journal of the National Cancer Institute is geared towards
professionals in the field of cancer research. However, there
are informational pieces and articles that are understandable
to the lay person, especially if you are doing your own research
on some specific form of cancer or treatment. Issues from
the last four years are available on-line; for further back,
you can contact NCI through the numbers provided.
International
Cancer Alliance
http://www2.ari.net/icare/Default.htm
ICARE is a non-profit organization which provides focused,
user-friendly, cancer information to patients as well as their
physician on an on-going, and person-to-person basis. These
services are available on line as well as through an 800 number.
A donation is requested for services but not mandatory.
Journal
of the American Medical Association
http://www.ama-assn.org/
The site offers abstracts and "news update" summaries
of the latest JAMA reports. The journal also has created special-topic
sections to consolidate information on *asthma*, migraines
and other specific conditions.
Last
Acts
http://www.lastacts.org
Last Acts is a campaign designed to improve care at the end
of life. The goals are to bring end-of-life issues out in
the open and to help individuals and organizations pursue
the search for better ways to care for the dying.
Laura's
Hope
http://www.laurashope.org
Laura's Hope is a non profit organization with a program to
help cancer treatment patients through the use of laptop computers,
primarily focusing on patients with extended hospital stays.
Mayo Clinic Health Oasis / Cancer
http://www.mayohealth.org/mayo/common/htm/canhpage.htm
From this section of the Mayo Clinic Site you can access cancer
related news that is updated daily on weekdays, cancer questions
answered by Mayo Clinic specialists, articles from the online
library, quizzes to test your cancer knowledge and a glossary
of cancer related terms.
Medicine
OnLine
http://www.meds.com/
Medicine OnLine is a information service of UtiliTech, Inc.
that "provides cancer-related educational content, discussion
groups, and links to other related information services."
This page contains an excellent glossary of cancer-related
terms, and its general cancer information tends to focus on
leukemia and lung cancer.
National
Association for Home Care
http://www.nahc.org/Consumer/coninfo.html
This site contains information on how to choose providers
for home care and hospice care.
National
Cancer Institute
http://www.nci.nih.gov/
The National Cancer Institute is responsible for conducting
and supporting research on cancer. There is extensive information
on this Web site about the NCI and its programs. A valuable
section of the site called "CancerNet" contains
a wealth of information about cancer, treatment options, detection,
prevention, genetics, supportive care, clinical trials, and
a 'kid's page'. There is also a Spanish-language
button. If you are looking for information about any of these
topics, we suggest you go directly to: CancerNet
National
Cancer Institutes Designated Cancer Centers
http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancercenters/
This site lists The NCI cancer centers. This program supports
research-oriented institutions across the nation that are
characterized by scientific excellence and their ability to
integrate and focus a diversity of research approaches on
the cancer problem. Three types of cancer centers are supported
based on the degree of
specialization of their research approaches. The generic "cancer
centers" have very focused research approaches (e.g.
basic research, epidemiology research); the "clinical
cancer centers" usually integrate strong basic science
with strong clinical science (i.e. patient oriented research),
and the "comprehensive cancer centers"
integrate strong basic, clinical and prevention, control and
population sciences.
National
Cancer Institute Prostate, Lung, Colorectal &
Ovarian Cancer Screening Trial "Interesting Links"
Page
http://dcp.nci.nih.gov/plco/
The NCI's Prostate, Lung, Colorectal & Ovarian Cancer
Screening Trial (called "PLCO") is a national clinical
trial that will determine if screening can reduce the number
of deaths from these forms of cancer. Besides extensive information
on the trial itself, this page also has an useful 'links'
page, with connections to a large number of other resources.
(For more information on PLCO, see the "clinical trials"
of this Web site.)
National
Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS)
http://www.cansearch.org/
NCCS is a grassroots network of individuals and organizations
providing advocacy on behalf of people with all types of cancer.
National
Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)
http://nccn.org
The NCCN was formed to create cancer-management strategies
for large employers and third-party payers. Its mission is
to integrate the experience of member cancer centers to ensure
delivery of high-quality, cost-effective services to cancer
patients across the country. The site lists locations and
information about all affiliated centers.
National
Hospice Organization
http://www.nho.org/
This site offers education, advocacy and a nationwide database
of organizations that provide hospice care.
The
National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/
Provides access to the National Library of Medicine for literature
searches for clinical practice, education and research free
of charge. Free access to MedLine, allows you to search for
journal articles according to your area of interest.
National
Self-Help Clearinghouse
http://www.selfhelpweb.org
Among other things, the National Self-Help Clearinghouse provides
information about and referral to self-help support groups
and regional self-help clearinghouses.
The
National Women's Health Information Center
http://www.4woman.gov
The National Women's Health Information Center is a service
of the Office on Women's Health in the Department of Health
and Human Services. It provides a gateway to the vast array
of Federal and other women's health information resources.
National Women's Health Resource
Center, Inc: Healthy Women
http://www.healthywomen.org
Presented by the NWHRC, healthywomen.org is a one-stop shop
for women's health information on the web. This site includes
content, frequently asked questions and consumer tips on fitness,
nutrition and disease prevention, as well as information on
cancer and caregiver concerns.
Office
of Cancer Survivorship
http://dcp.nci.nih.gov/OCS/
In 1996 the National Cancer Institute established the Office
of Cancer Survivorship in order to provide a focus within
the National Institutes of Health for the support of research
and education aimed at professionals who deal with cancer
patients and survivors, and the survivors themselves.
The
Oley Foundation
http://www.wizvax.net/oleyfdn
The Oley Foundation is a national, independent, non-profit
organization that provides educational and emotional support,
outreach activities and clinical outcome information for consumers
of home parenteral and enteral nutrition (homePEN), their
families, professionals and others.
OncoLink
http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/
OncoLink is a project of the University of Pennsylvania Cancer
Center, and is an excellent source of the latest and most
newsworthy developments relating to cancer, research and treatment.
Oncolink provides extensive articles and references from all
the major news organizations (including wire services), the
major and specialized cancer-related journals, and cancer-related
newsletters. It is
the most comprehensive source of this type of information,
literally a
"one-stop-shopping" for cancer-related research.
To ease your task, OncoLink also has a 'search index' at the
bottom of the first page.
Oncology.com
http://www.oncology.com/
Oncology.com is a comprehensive, up-to-date source of online
cancer news and information for patients, health-care professionals
and the entire cancer community. By providing complex information
in a direct, clear style, Oncology.com offers a wide range
of resources with the same ease of access for all users. It
is Oncology.com's policy that all medical information on the
site be reviewed by a health-care professional.
Patient
Advocacy Groups Home Page
http://infonet.welch.jhu.edu/advocacy.html
This is a section of a Web page called "Info Net",
which is a project of Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
It lists the toll-free phone numbers of more than 100 national
disease-related organizations, organized by disease. Scrolling
down, you will see that the "cancer" section contains
26 listings, including many organizations familiar to an informed
reader (for example, the Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer
Foundation). This is a helpful list for people who would rather
call an organization than find information about it on the
Internet.
PharmInfoNet
Cancer Disease Center
http://pharminfo.com/disease/cancer_db.html
On this page you will find information geared specifically
to research and treatment of cancer. The site includes reviews
of oncology articles, highlights from recent medical meetings,
professional and patient discussion groups, expert information
from a panel of qualified consultants, and links to other
resources.
Quackwatch
http://www.quackwatch.com/index.html
Quackwatch is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to
combat health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies.
They have a special page for cancer patients seeking alternative
treatments
http://www.quackwatch.com/00AboutQuackwatch/altseek.html
The Radiation Oncology Online Journal
http://www.rooj.com/
ROOJ is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement
of radiation oncology. The site provides a "patient resources"
area that has helpful information about radiation therapy
and coping with side effects.
Steve
Dunn's CancerGuide
http://www.cancerguide.org
CancerGuide is dedicated to helping you find the answers to
your questions about cancer, and especially assisting you
in developing the questions you need to ask. It is a cancer
information page written by, a fellow patient, Steve Dunn.
He brings a human perspective and discussion of issues many
cancer patients face. The focus here is on technical information.
Von
Hippel-Lindau Family Alliance (VHLFA)
http://www.vhl.org
This organization is dedicated to education and support for
people with VHL. The site includes a reference handbook for
people with VHL, their families, and support personnel.
The
Wellness Community
http://www.wellness-community.org/
A free program of emotional support, education and hope for
people with cancer and their loved ones.
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