| This is a partial listing of reliable online sources of general cancer information relating to prevention, early detection, treatments, symptom management, and support options. Our team of physicians and nurses are an excellent resource for local community information.
American Cancer Society 
Publications on treatment and patient care; support groups. Wigs are available through the local office.
www.cancer.org
People Living With Cancer 
Provides information on over 50 types of cancer and their treatments. Designed to help people with cancer make informed health-care decisions.
www.peoplelivingwithcancer.org
American Brain Tumor Association 
Offers free publications on brain tumors, support groups, referrals, pen pal program and funds research.
www.abta.org
American Lung Association 
Dedicated to preventing lung disease and promoting lung health.
www.lungusa.org
Blood & Marrow Transplant Newsletter 
Publications; attorney referrals for patients with insurance problems; links patients with survivors for emotional support.
www.bmtnews.org
BMT Family Support Network 
Links patients with survivors for emotional support. Call 1-800-826-9376 for information.
Cancer Hope Network 
Information on support groups and networks.
cancerhopenetwork.org
Cancer Research Institute 
Information on cancer research.
www.cancerresearch.org
Cancer Resource Center 
Local (Lincoln, Nebr.) resource center; access to research trials.
www.lmef.org/crc.htm
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation 
Network of support groups for children, parents and caregivers; publications.
www.candlelighters.org
Family and Medical Leave Act 
Provides information on the Family and Medical Leave Act; forms.
www.dol.gov/esa/fmla.htm
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Nebraska Chapter 
News, links, and services related to fighting cancers of the blood.
www.lls.org/ne
Lymphoma Research Foundation 
Funds research grants for lymphoma; provides educational materials, support group and networking information; newsletter.
www.lymphoma.org
Make Today Count 
A mutual support organization that brings together persons affected by a life-threatening illness. Call 1-800-432-2273 for more information.
National Cancer Institute (NCI) 
Information on current cancer treatment and clinical trials.
cancernet.nci.nih.gov
National Coalition on Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) 
Publications; referrals; national advocate on rights of cancer patients and survivors. Call 1-888-650-9127 for more information.
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization 
Information and publications regarding hospice care. Online list of local hospices, reimbursements and basic hospice information.
www.nhpco.org
National Lymphedema Network, Inc. 
Publishes quarterly newsletter and provides referrals.
www.lymphnet.org
National Marrow Donor Program 
Transplant center director; publication on donor searches, recruitment and being a volunteer.
www.marrow.org
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) 
A unique federation of voluntary health organizations dedicated to helping people with rare “orphan” diseases and assisting the organizations that serve them.
www.raredisorders.org
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition 
Promotes education regarding all the facts, issues and problems surrounding ovarian cancer.
www.ovarian.org
Oncolink 
Education and support resource.
www.oncolink.upenn.edu
Support for People with Oral, Head and Neck Cancer, Inc. (SPOHNC) 
Self-help program of support for those dealing with head and neck cancer.
www.spohnc.org
Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation 
Sponsor of "Race for the Cure" events; funds national breast cancer research, project grants and local education, screening and treatment projects.
www.breastcancerinfo.com
The Skin Cancer Foundation 
Provides education and resource materials.
www.skincancer.org
US TOO International, Inc. 
Provides prostate cancer survivors with emotional and educational support through a network of support groups and quarterly newsletters.
www.ustoo.com
Patient Advocate Foundation Co-Pay Relief Program (CPR) 
Provides pharmaceutical co-payment assistance to qualifying patients with brain, breast, lung, kidney, colon, pancreatic, prostate, or head and neck cancers, lymphoma, sarcoma, and some secondary issues as a result of chemotherapy treatment. Patients must qualify medically and financially to access co-payment assistance. To initiate a request for assistance, call toll free 1-866-512-3861. Additional information is available at the websites listed below.
www.copays.org
www.patientadvocate.org
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