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Resources
American
Cancer Society
Tel. 1-800-ACS-2345, TTY: 1-866-228-4327
www.cancer.org
The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based
voluntary health organization. It offers information for patients,
family members and survivors. Cancer Information Specialists
are available 24 hours a day to answer your questions.
Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
Tel. 1-800-IM-AWARE (1-800-462-9273), TDD available. (Se habla
español)
www.komen.org
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation has been a global
leader in the fight against breast cancer through its support
of innovative research and community-based outreach programs.
They offer a National Toll-Free Breast Care Helpline that
is answered by trained and caring volunteers and staff. The
Helpline is committed to providing timely and accurate information
to anyone with breast health and breast cancer concerns, including
breast cancer patients and their family and friends. They
also offer the Linking A.R.M.S. program where eligible
breast cancer patients may receive financial assistance grants
of up to $300 for oral cancer treatment medications, pain
and anti-nausea medication, lymphedema support and supplies,
and durable medical equipment through a new partnership between
the Komen Foundation and CancerCare.
Breast
Cancer Alliance
Tel. 203-698-0014
www.breastcanceralliance.org
The Breast Cancer Alliance funds breast cancer research and
promotes breast health through education and outreach for
survivors, their friends and health care professionals. They
offer free articles and the Outlook newsletter.
The
Breast Cancer Resource Committee
Tel. 202-463-8040
www.bcresource.org
The Breast Cancer Resource Committee informs and educates
the African-American community about breast cancer, and encourages
advocacy for programs that address the early detection and
treatment of breast cancer. For more information about its
awareness program including Rise-Sister-Rise, call or visit
the Web site.
BreastCancer.org
www.breastcancer.org
Breastcancer.org is an Internet-based nonprofit organization
dedicated to providing reliable, complete and up-to-date information
in order to help women and their loved ones make informed
decisions. The Web site includes online discussion boards
and chat rooms, and access to publications in English and
Spanish including Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment,
Your Guide to the Breast Cancer Pathology Report and
Overcoming Your Fears of Breast Cancer Treatment. These
free booklets can be downloaded or ordered online via the
Web site.
Living
Beyond Breast Cancer
Tel. 1-888-753-5222
www.lbbc.org
Living Beyond Breast Cancer, a nonprofit, educational organization
committed to empowering all women affected by breast cancer
to live as long as possible with the best quality of life.
It provides information and support through transcripts of
past educational programs, interactive message boards, a toll-free
survivors helpline, educational conferences, teleconferences
and a free subscription to LBBC's quarterly educational newsletter
and informational mailings.
National
Breast Cancer Coalition
Tel. 1-800-622-2838
www.natlbcc.org
The National Breast Cancer Coalition is made up of breast
cancer activists dedicated to ending breast cancer. NBCC offers
the free online booklet Guide to Quality Breast Cancer
Care.
CDC's
National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636), TTY: 1-888-232-6348
www.cdc.gov
CDC provides information in English and Spanish on breast
and cervical cancers. It also provides access to critical
breast and cervical cancer screening services for underserved
women in the United States, the District of Columbia, four
U.S. territories, and 13 American Indian/Alaska Native organizations.
National
Breast Cancer Foundation
www.nationalbreastcancer.org
The National Breast Cancer Foundation's Web site offers information
on early detection, signs and symptoms, cancer myths, a questions
section and a reading list for patients. This site also offers
an information section in Spanish.
Mothers
Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer
Tel. 410-778-1982
www.mothersdaughters.org
Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer provides the
support mothers need to help them, in turn, support their
daughters so they can jointly cope with the effects of breast
cancer. MSDBC also offers several free handbooks including
If You Are a Daughter with Breast Cancer and Mothers
Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer.
National
Cancer Institute
Tel. 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237), TTY: 1-800-332-8615
www.cancer.gov
The National Cancer Institute offers a number of publications,
including the free booklet What You Need To Know About
Breast Cancer. View the booklets online or order a printed
copy online through the NCI Publications Locator. The staff
can speak with you in English or in Spanish.
CancerCare
1-800-813-HOPE (1-800-813-4673)
www.cancercare.org
CancerCare provides free emotional support, information and
practical help to people with cancer and their loved ones.
Cancer
Survival Toolbox
Tel. 1-877-866-5748
www.canceradvocacy.org
The Cancer Survival Toolbox is a free set of self-learning
audio programs (also available in Spanish or written in Chinese).
Call, e-mail or visit the Web site for ordering information.
Association
of Cancer Online Resources, Inc.
Tel. 212-226-5525
www.acor.org
The Association of Cancer Online Resources, Inc., is a large
collection of free cancer-related Internet mailing lists.
ACOR also develops and hosts Internet-based knowledge systems
that allow people to find and use credible information relative
to their illness. Women with breast cancer can find a list
of ACOR online support groups, as well as online resources
on breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Network of Strength
Tel. English: 1-800-221-2141 (English), 1-800-986-9505 (Spanish)
www.networkofstrength.org/
The mission of Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization is
to ensure, through information, empowerment and peer support,
that no one faces breast cancer alone. They provide the only
hotline in the United States staffed by trained peer counselors
who are breast cancer survivors. It is a convenient, anonymous
resource for breast cancer and breast health information,
as well as support for anyone touched by or concerned about
this disease. Callers to the Y-ME Hotline can be matched with
a survivor, patient and/or supporter who have had a similar
experience with breast cancer. Interpreters are available
in 150 languages. They offer many publications on the topic
of breast cancer and treatment in English and Spanish. They
also offer A Woman's Guide to Breast Cancer in Chinese,
Korean, Russian and Vietnamese.
For more breast cancer resources, click
here.
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