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7 days ago via webMom says,” Please pick up something on the way to school for lunch. I have to run to work. Bye!” ...
May 21, 2012, 06:09 AM
Fortunately, there’s more information about cancer, as well as how to handle it, within easy reach. The following organizations offer information and resources online that can help you become more educated about the type of cancer you have and how to manage it. They can also guide you to health care professionals who can help.
American Cancer Society
1-800-ACS-2345
American Society of Clinical Oncologists
1-888-651-3038
Cancer Care
1-800-813-HOPE
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
1-866-788-NCCN (6226)
National Cancer Institute
1-800-4-CANCER
OncoLink (run by the Abramson Center of the University of Pennsylvania)
For more information on how VNSNY can help you manage cancer, click here.