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Designed for teens with cancer, 2 be me gives kids
the scoop on the non-medical stuff they are
wondering about, from skin and hair to fitness and
friends. |
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Children's Cancer Web A Guide to
Internet Resources for Childhood Cancer
This website is one of the most comprehensive
resources for cancer links anywhere. One-stop
shopping for everyone with information about
childhood cancer from the National Institutes of
Health. |
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COCA is an international assembly of people
providing camping programs for children with cancer.
Many of the member camps serve a broad range of
special needs populations, but all members share the
common thread of working with pediatric oncology
patients. |
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Candlelighters is a national support and information
network with an international affiliation. It is
dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for
children and teens with cancer, their families and
those who care for them. |
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This UK-based foundation is an excellent resource
for cancer information and has a great online
community for families facing childhood cancer. |
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Cure4Kids is a Web site dedicated to improving
health care for children with cancer and other
catastrophic diseases in countries around the globe.
Cure4Kids provides continuing medical education
focusing on pediatrics and oncology, and global
communication tools to health care professionals and
scientists worldwide. Explore this free resource and
start collaborating worldwide! |
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Although this website is American, it contains a
wealth of information for Canadians with up-to-date
information on childhood cancer for patients, their
families, their physicians and health care advisors. |
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Current Oncology is a Canadian-based journal, which
is distributed internationally for health
professionals, patients, caregivers and families. An
excellent online resource for anyone who wants to
understand cancer, it also features an excellent
online support network for patients and loved ones. |
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This is the website of this International
organization. It is a worldwide network of
organizations of parents of children with cancer. |
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Kids With Cancer is an Edmonton-based charity that
provides programs and services to children with a
history of cancer and their families. |
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Funded by the Canadian Cancer Society and The Terry
Fox Foundation, the NCIC institute is the
longest-standing and most prestigious Canadian
research organization devoted to advancing cancer
control, providing millions each year for cancer
research and related programs across the country. |