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| South Carolina State Aid Cancer Program
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Who We Are: A state-funded program that was established in 1939 to provide cancer treatment to indigent people with cancer.
What We Do: This program provides free outpatient cancer services to South Carolinians who do not have insurance and cannot afford treatment.
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| Association of Cancer Online Resources
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| BBC Health: The Cancer Guide
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companion site to the television series Living With Cancer.
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| Be Empowered.org
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| Can a Vitamin Cut Prostate Cancer Risk?
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the Canadian Cancer Society – we are a community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and enhancement of the quality of lives of people living with cancer.
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| Cancer Guide
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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. You may want to read about the pros and cons of researching your cancer before going any further.
CancerGuide is created by Steve Dunn, a fellow survivor.
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| CancerBACUP
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Access information on all aspects of cancer, written specifically for patients, their families and carers, plus over 1,000 cancer questions and answers available online.
Get in touch - our specialist cancer nurses provide high-quality, up-to-date information, practical advice and support. Call the freephone helpline, write, email or drop in to one of our local centres.
Search our comprehensive database of organisations and resources for cancer patients, or, if you're a health professional, check out the latest developments and guidelines.
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| CancerCare.Org : Financial Help
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CancerCare is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to provide free professional help to people with all cancers through counseling, education, information and referral and direct financial assistance.
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| CancerDecicisions.com
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Cancer Decisions: helping patients choose the best alternative and conventional cancer treatments, specific to each diagnosis.
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| CNN Health Library/Cancer
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the latest news and articles about types of cancer, testing, diagnosis, living with cancer, treatment and more...
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| Connected For Cancer
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Welcome to the complete research / support resource and Community for everyone that has EVER been touched by Cancer
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| Dragon Boat Charleston
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A dragon boat paddle team made up of cancer survivors. We would love to share the experience with you. Regardless of where you receive your health care or what cancer you were diagnosed with, as long as you are over 18 and have clearance from your physician, you can join Dragon Boat Charleston. This is just one step in the path of wellness and fitness, but what a step it is.
Whether your interest is in being a part of a competitive team or purely recreational, you can join Dragon Boat Charleston. We want to show you what this wellness and fitness program is all about and how it benefits everyone it touches. For more information, please contact Sterling Hannah at 843.792.3565.
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| Gillette Women's Cancer Connection
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a resource for women living with cancer and their families and friends to find support, hope and encouragement with others who have endured similar circumstances. Come share your stories and experiences to inspire others on their path to emotional wellness.
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| Health Castle - Information Center
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one-stop site for cancer resources. Topics include cancer treatment, side effects management, alternative therapies, as well as resources for people living in Vancouver.
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| Lance Armstrong Foundation
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Cancer Survivorship Education, Resources & Programs
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| Living with Cancer
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Your Feelings
What You Can Do
Who to Talk to
Who Can Help?
Talking to Children
What is Counselling?
Sex and Sexuality
Complementary Therapies
Mortgages, Pensions, Loans and Insurance
Financial support
Coming to the UK from overseas
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| MedlinePlus: Cancer--Living with Cancer
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Search MEDLINE/PubMed for recent research articles on Cancer--Living
with Cancer: • Coping • Quality of life. You may also be ...
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| Palmetto Health South Carolina Cancer Center
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offers a variety of support programs for adults and children with cancer and their families, as well as psychosocial oncology services. These programs may help identify positive ways of dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and blood disorders.
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| Pediatric Oncolocy Resource Center: Financial Help and Insurance Issues Information
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| Pediatric Oncology Resource Center
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Welcome to the Pediatric Oncology Resource Center. This is the place for parents, friends, and families of children who have or had childhood cancer. This site was created by and for people who know young people who are recovering from cancer. This is where we gather our resources, Web links, and references and store our information and tidbits of knowledge.
This too is the place where we will tell the world about our kids, the young heroes who are our inspiration. We will keep track of new treatments for our children. We will encourage the public and researchers to do what they can to continue funding and searches for more new treatments. And we will encourage people to do what they can to prevent the children of the future from ever being diagnosed with cancer.
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| Peopl Living Through Cancer
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a growing community of those who understand the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual repercussions of cancer. In short, we’ve been there. Our programs are designed to help people face the challenges of cancer and improve the quality of our lives. Our members are cancer survivors, their families, friends, healthcare professionals, community leaders, and volunteers who support survivorship. A cancer survivor is anyone who has ever received a diagnosis of cancer. Survivorship acknowledges the potential for quality living after a diagnosis.
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| People Living With Cancer
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the patient information website of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), provides oncologist-approved information on more than 50 types of cancer and their treatments, clinical trials, coping, and side effects. Additional resources include a Find an Oncologist database, live chats, message boards, a drug database, and links to patient support organizations. The site is designed to help people with cancer make informed health-care decisions.
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| People Living With Cancer
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patient site from the American Society of Clinical Oncology including resources on different types of cancer and their treatment, clinical trials, coping, and side effects.
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| RealAge Living with Cancer Center
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The RealAge Living with Cancer Center will help you make sense of your condition and show you how to help the healing process before, during, and after treatment.
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| South Carolina Cancer Alliance
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The South Carolina Cancer Alliance (SCCA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to reducing the impact of cancer on all people in South Carolina
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| South Carolina Cancer Support Services
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The South Carolina Cancer Center offers psychosocial oncology services and programs for adults and children with cancer and their families. These programs may help identify positive ways of dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of cancer or blood disorders.
A variety of support groups, individual services, retreats and educational programs provide resources for recovery and emotional healing. Most of these services are provided free of charge. Phone numbers, and in some cases e-mail addresses, are given for requesting more information on any of the following services or programs
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| South Carolina Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
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| Teens Living with Cancer
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A site for teens with cancer who have lots of living to do! You'll get straight information - we know what it's like.All pics and stories are of "real" teens with cancer.
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| Womens Cancer Center
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site offers patients, concerned families and friends, physicians, and other health professionals, reliable medical information specific to gynecological cancers. It is also a gateway to information and resources available on the Internet.
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