Support For Cancer Patients

Helps people find organizations that provide emotional, practical, and financial support services for people with cancer and their families.

Provides free emotional support, education, and hope for people with cancer and their loved ones.

Offers & sponsors a range of programs to improve the cancer experience.

Provides free professional support for anyone affected by cancer. Offering emotional support, financial help, and education.

Provides guidance in finding cancer treatment and support.

Provides programming to improve the emotional health of children whose parents have been diagnosed with cancer.

Provides reproductive information, support, and hope to cancer patients and survivors whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility.

Provides cancer patients and their loved ones with information and links to valuable resources, including organizations that provide financial assistance, support services, organizational tools, and tips for loved ones to help.

Fighting Chance is the first free-of-charge cancer counseling and resource center of its kind established on the East End of Long Island, New York

Friends Health Connection enhances mind, body, and soul through our personalized support network and dynamic educational and motivational programs.

Information, links, and resources for a variety of issues regarding cancer patients and their loved ones, including education, financial assistance, and support groups.

The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship provides a wide variety of resources and support for people living with cancer.

The National Comprehensive Cancer Network is devoted to helping patients, caregivers, and their families.

The Cancer Support Community – Benjamin Center continues to serve people living in West Los Angeles and the broader Los Angeles community with a full menu of free-of-charge, essential programs overseen by licensed therapists.

A collection of resources for cancer survivors.

Gilda’s Club Desert Cities’ mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action, and sustained by the community.

The Cancer Support Community Valley/Ventura/Santa Barbara is dedicated to helping people with cancer and their loved ones enhance their health and well-being by providing a professional program of emotional support, education, and hope.

Cancer.Net provides timely, comprehensive information to help patients and families make informed health care decisions. Cancer.Net is supported by the Conquer Cancer Foundation.

The Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW) is a non-profit, international, 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the enhancement of psychosocial services to people with cancer and their families.

CancerCare provides a wide variety of oncology services and resources for people diagnosed with cancer including counseling, support group,, information, and financial help.

CaringBridge is a nonprofit available online 24×7, accessible to anyone, anywhere, with any health condition.

A non-profit organization that provides counseling and support to “cancer patients and their families to learn to cope with their feelings surrounding the diagnosis, treatment and side effects of cancer. Working in partnership with you and your family, we provide exceptional, compassionate, professional, and nurturing care, empowering you to deal with your emotions and take control of the things we can – our thoughts emotions, and reactions.”

The Mautner Project is a great resource for lesbians diagnosed with cancer. The Mautner Project envisions a health care system that is respectful of and accessible to all without regard for their sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. Their vision is a society in which all individuals are empowered with the knowledge to utilize these resources and to make appropriate choices for themselves.

Memorial Sloan-Kettering helps care for people with all types of cancer and allied diseases. Check their website to find detailed information about our approach to diagnosis and treatment, doctors who specialize in your type of cancer, and links to related news and resources.

The Amputee Coalition’s mission is to reach out to and empower people affected by limb loss to achieve their full potential through education, support, and advocacy, and to promote limb loss prevention.

The Association of Cancer Online Resources is a unique collection of online cancer communities designed to provide timely and accurate information in a supportive environment. It is a free lifeline for everyone affected by cancer & related disorders.

The Association of Oncology Social Work (AOSW) is a non-profit, international, 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to the enhancement of psychosocial services to people with cancer and their families.

Cancer Hope Network is a non-profit organization that provides free and confidential one-on-one support to cancer patients and their families. As their core offering, they match cancer patients or family members with trained volunteers who have themselves undergone and recovered from a similar cancer experience.

The staff of the Cancer Liaison Program, located in FDA’s Office of Special Health Issues, work with FDA’s oncology medical staff to bring the patient advocate’s perspective into the review of new drugs to treat cancer. The Cancer Liaison Program offers a wide variety of opportunities for cancer patient involvement.

A great meeting place and forum for cancer survivors, patients, caretakers, family, and friends.

CarePages websites are free patient blogs that connect friends and family during a health challenge, many of them revolving around issues concerning a cancer diagnosis.

SpeakSooner.org is an initiative of the nonprofit Center for Communication in Medicine (CCM). Founded in Bennington, Vermont in 2006, CCM’s mission is to educate patients, families, and healthcare professionals about the key role of communication in improving healthcare delivery. SpeakSooner.org and the Difficult Conversations Workbook have been developed to empower patients to assert their role in the healthcare dialogue and become active partners in planning their own care.

Let Us Make the Smart City Green

If you love art, you not alone. Be the first who see it!