Since there are so many types of cancers,
your best best for the most comprehensive search is to use the links: YAHOO!
or Yahoo!
Health and from there determine what form of cancer you are seeking
information about.
Cancer
Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) - interdisciplinary program to
establish the information and technological tools needed to decipher the
molecular anatomy of a cancer cell.
CancerGuide
- shows you how to improve your odds by researching your options.
Written by a cancer patient for cancer patients.
TeleSCAN
- is the first European WWW Service in Cancer and provides information
and services for cancer research, treatment and education.
Outlook
- an interactive information and support system for long-term survivors
of childhood cancer and their families.
Cancer
Group - run by oncologists to give you information on the latest
treatments, and to explain every type of cancer, in plain terms.
OncoLink
- information on cancer causes, prevention, faqs, support, clinical
trials, and much more. From University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center.
#cancer-survivors
- IRC chat channel that offers a friendly place to talk about health
concerns with a bunch of people who share a common bond.
ACP's
Home Care Guide to Advanced Cancer - gives detailed plans for
family, friends, and hospice workers caring for persons with advanced
cancer at home, when quality of life is the primary goal.
Annie
Appleseed Project - provides news, views, and information about
complementary and alternative cancer therapies from a patient's
perspective.
Cancer
Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) - interdisciplinary program to
establish the information and technological tools needed to decipher the
molecular anatomy of a cancer cell.
Cancer
Group - run by oncologists to give you information on the latest
treatments, and to explain every type of cancer, in plain terms.
Cancerdoc
- offers advice and information about diagnosis and treatment and
includes news.
cancerfacts.com
- offers cancer patients scientific medical information using The Cancer
Profiler, an interactive information service that uses scientific
studies the medical community publishes and applies that knowledge to a
patient's own medical situation.
CancerFatigue.org
- offers information and resources about cancer fatigue from the
Oncology Nursing Society.
CancerGuide
- shows you how to improve your odds by researching your options.
Written by a cancer patient for cancer patients.
CancerLinksUSA.com
- a physician guided web site for cancer patients, their families, and
caregivers.
CancerSource.com
- provides news, clinical trials, live chat events, message boards,
mailing lists, and support groups.
CancerTimes
- independent, investigative reports on the issues impacting cancer
patients.
Healthy
Young Attitude - provides support, information, and the sharing of
ideas with young adults who are dealing with the physical and
psychological effects of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
Oncology
Online - dedicated to improving cancer diagnosis and treatment by
providing clinicians fast and free access to authoritative medical
databases, news, expert Q&As, and more.
oncology.com
- online cancer news and information for patients, health-care
professionals and the entire cancer community.
Oncologynet.com
- resource designed to help make diagnosis and treatment a little
easier.
Oncoweb
- information on prevention, diagnosis, and treatments.
Outlook
- an interactive information and support system for long-term survivors
of childhood cancer and their families.
Sarcoma.Net
- provides general information for patients and their families.
TeleSCAN
- is the first European WWW Service in Cancer and provides information
and services for cancer research, treatment and education.
WWW
CancerNet - hosts a variety of information for patients and
physicians.
Your
Cancer Risk - estimates the risk of cancer for people over the age
of 40 and who have never had cancer. From the Harvard Center for Cancer
Prevention.
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