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Answers to general questions about cancer: what it is, what the common signs and symptoms are, how it is treated, and whether it can be prevented.... Details >
This page provides an alphabetical list of all cancers, with links to disease-specific and general information about treatment, supportive care, screening, prevention, clinical trials, and other topic... Details >
This site offers information about cancer, its symptoms, risk factors and more. The site includes basic information on standard and innovative cancer therapies, helpful resources promoting healthy li... Details >
This site provides a variety of information about the condition, including a brief overview, its definition, types and locations, genetics, presentaion, guides, articles, causes, and much more.... Details >
A fact sheet that defines investigational drugs (drugs under study, but not yet FDA approved) and describes how patients and doctors cn obtain them.... Details >
This National Cancer Institute booklet was written to help persons who have gone through the struggles of diagnosis, treatment, and, perhaps, recurrence of cancer, persons for whom a cure or long-term... Details >
For people aged 20 or older having periodic health exams, a cancer-related checkup should include health counseling, and depending on a person's age and gender, might include exams for cancers of the ... Details >
American Indian and Alaskan Native Teens have the largest percentage of cigarette smokers in the nation.... Details >
Facts about American Indians and Alaska Natives and cancer.... Details >
This cancer factsheet briefly describes angiogenesis inhibitors.... Details >
Brief overview of antineoplastons, a complementary and alternative therapy for cancer.... Details >
This fact sheet reviews research studies on the possible connection between cancer and artificial sweeteners, including saccharin, aspartame, and cyclamate.... Details >
The Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training (AANCART) seeks to build partnerships to increase cancer awareness, to promote greater accrual of Asian Americans in clinical stu... Details >
Asian American Network for Cancer Awareness, Research and Training
This document has statistical cancer facts for Asian Americans.... Details >
Between 1990 and 1996, the lung and bronchus, prostate, female breast, and colon and rectum were the most common cancer sites for all racial and ethnic populations in the US.... Details >
This page welcomes to the Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Education Material (APICEM) Web portal, a catalog of information about cancer made possible by cooperation from the American Cancer Society ... Details >
This page links to a range of topics related to brain cancer, including treatment, prevention, genetics, clinical trials, research, and statistics.... Details >
An overview of the use of Cancell/Entelev as a cancer treatment. The summary includes a review of Cancell/Entelev history and research. Cancell/Entelev, also known by the names Sheridan's Formula, Ji... Details >
This brief fact sheet describes how cancer affects minority women.... Details >
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Cancer and complementary therapies guidelines and general information. ... Details >
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Hair loss is a very upsetting side effect of cancer treatment. It is one of the side effects that is easily visible to others and hard to hide (from family, co-workers). This section explains how and ... Details >
This page discusses how to control cancer pain covering how good pain management works, what medications are used, how to find expert help, and all about medications and non-medication approaches to e... Details >
This page provides basic information about cancer clusters and links to more information.... Details >
National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This site provides evidence-based research to help communities develop and implement cancer prevention and management programs. Cancer researchers can use the site to access information on cancer risk... Details >
This page links to National Cancer Institute fact sheets about cancer prevention. The fact sheets are frequently updated and revised based on the latest cancer research.... Details >
This page has information on facts about cancer.... Details >
Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Capacity Building Project
Also available in: Korean Vietnamese
This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect men, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers. The cancers discussed are prostate, lung, colorectal, and sk... Details >
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Cancer strikes people of all ages, but you are more likely to get cancer as they get older, even if no one in the family has had it. You can help safeguard your health by learning the warning signs of... Details >
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This pamphlet gives an overview of the cancers that most frequently affect women, and also details who is at risk for developing the cancers, as well as the guidelines for early detection. The cancers... Details >
This factsheet provides basic information about cancer clusters.... Details >
The essential gene therapy resource for cancer researchers and clinicians. The Journal is published monthly, offering the latest developments in gene therapy for cancer. ... Details >
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Links to patient and health professionals information about genetics and gene testing related to cancer. These include a list of genetic cancer types; policies that regulate genetic testing; a search ... Details >
This directory lists professionals who provide services related to cancer genetics (cancer risk assessment, genetic counseling, genetic susceptibility testing, and others).... Details >
Cancer affects people of all racial and ethnic groups. An estimated 555,500 Americans are expected to die of the disease in 2002. While American Indian/Alaska Natives experience some of the lowest ra... Details >
Age-adjusted cancer incidence rates for Alaska Natives are similar to, if not higher than, those of other Americans. ... Details >
There are almost 2.5 million self-identifying American Indians/Alaska Natives in the United States.... Details >
The most common types of cancer among American Samoan women are cancers of the breast, uterus, lung, stomach, and ovary. ... Details >
Breast, colorectal, and lung cancers are the most commonly diagnosed cancer types among Asian American women.... Details >
Cancer incidence rates among Native Hawaiians are among the highest in the world, and are much higher than for any other ethnic group in Hawaii. ... Details >
Statistics are presented for both American Indian and Alaska Native women. A PDF containing more information is available.... Details >
Established in 1981 by AMC Cancer Research Center, the Cancer Information and Counseling Line is a national toll-free telephone information line designed to help people with cancer and their families.... Details >
Information about cancer is available in libraries, on the Internet, and from many Government and private sector organizations. This fact sheet offers tips about where to begin.... Details >
This booklet contains listings of organizations that provide information on preventing, treating and living with cancer.... Details >
This page links to educational materials about clinical trials. Learn what clinical trials are, how they work, why they're useful, patient care costs, and more.... Details >
The Cancer Mortality Maps & Graph Web site provides interactive maps, graphs (which are accessible to the blind and visually impaired), text, tables and figures showing geographic patterns and time tr... Details >
This site provides a link to download the pdf file for the Nanotechnology brochure which talks about cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.... Details >
When doctors cannot determine the location of the primary cancer site, they call the disease cancer of unknown primary origin (CUP). About 2 to 4 percent of all cancer patients have CUP. ... Details >
Cancer-pain.org has been developed by ACOR (Association of Cancer Online Resources) with input and advice from patients, caregivers and an Advisory Board of health care professionals dedicated to prov... Details >
This site offers a variety of information about cancer, including recommendations for cancer screening exams, helpful resources, a list of ongoing studies, the latest news, and other program and servi... Details >
Since 1994, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has administered the National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR). The NPCR currently helps states and territories to improve cancer re... Details >
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This resource guide from the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship provides helpful links by cancer type and treatment.... Details >
This page has information on resources for cancer.... Details >
Asian and Pacific Islander Cancer Survivors Capacity Building Project
The National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service offers links to up-to-date information on many types of cancer, clinical trials, resources for people dealing with cancer, and information fo... Details >
This confidential, interactive survey, developed by gynecologic cancer experts, will help you to identify your risk level for developing breast cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, cervical can... Details >
This interactive site is about cancer risk. It will help you make informed decisions about how you can lower your risk.... Details >
This page is a gateway for information about cancer statistics. The page includes links on reports of cancer rates and trends, a statistics glossary, and data tools.... Details >
A fact sheet about clinical trials at the NIH Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD.... Details >
This page links to information about cancer support organizations, finances, insurance, home care, and hospice care.... Details >
A fact sheet that discusses the significance of mututal support for patients and family members and explains how to find a support group suited to individual needs.... Details >
This Web page welcomes to the Cancer Survival Toolbox, a free audio program designed to help cancer survivors and caregivers develop practical skills to deal with the diagnosis, treatment, and challen... Details >
A national action plan for cancer survivorship from the CDC.... Details >
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
A national action plan for cancer survivorship from the CDC.... Details >
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The end of cancer treatment means facing new concerns. Recovery may require a different way of thinking about yourself and relating to others. ... Details >
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This page links to information about cancer treatment, prevention, screening, genetics, causes, as well as how to cope with cancer.... Details >
This page links to information on standard, complementary, and alternative methods of cancer treatment, on specific anticancer drugs, and on drug development and approval.... Details >
This oral health education fact sheet was written for oral health professionals. The fact sheet focuses on preventing and managing oral complications to help support optimal cancer therapy and enhance... Details >
The idea is to inject a preparation of inactivated cancer cells or proteins that are unique to cancer cells into a person who has cancer. The goal: to train the person's immune system to recognize the... Details >
Accurate and up-to-date information on cancer prevention, cause, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation designed for the use of cancer patients and their families health professionals and... Details >
Information designed for use by cancer patients and their families, the general public, and health professionals who help people make decisions about cancer care. It includes news updates, a history ... Details >
Healing philosophies, approaches, and therapies used in addition to, or instead of, traditional treatments. These summaries generally include an overview, reviews of preclinical and human/clinical stu... Details >
Newspapers often publish summaries of recent medical studies that claim to have found new ways to lower your risk for cancer. You need to know if this information is accurate. Learning how to analyze ... Details >
CancerCare Telephone Education Workshops are and easy ways for people all over the country to get up to date information about cancer and cancer related topics from the experts over the phone. ... Details >
The American Institute for Cancer Research has developed this resource guide to answer many of the basic questions, which arise with a diagnosis of cancer. It provides information that can help a canc... Details >
These are links to medical sites that can be used to explain cancer to children.... Details >
An overview of the uses of cartilage products in the United States. The summary includes a brief history of cartilage research, results of clinical trials, and possible side effects of cartilage use.... Details >
Cancer related publications available online and for download in PDF format. Icludes general and specific information -- breast, cervical, prostate skin and colorectal cancers included -- cancer regis... Details >
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This fact sheet addresses concerns about cellular telephone use and cancer.... Details >
This section provides useful links for patients seeking information about cancer and cancer care, from prevention and screening through to survivorship and end-of-life support.... Details >
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is committed to reaching out to those with leukemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma and myeloma in meaningful ways. Programs have been developed all over the U.S. and... Details >
In general, researchers have found that chemotherapy can affect your cognitive abilities.... Details >
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This booklet will tell you ways to help prevent mouth problems so you'll get the most from your cancer treatment. ... Details >
This page links to a range of topics related to childhood cancers, including treatment, prevention, genetics, screening, clinical trials, literature, and statistics.... Details >
This page lists a collection of links to summaries of recently announced results from cancer clinical trials, sorted by type of cancer.... Details >
This page provides information from the National Cancer Institute on how to find cancer clinical trials, what clinical trials are, recent research, and resources for researchers.... Details >
An overview of the use of coenzyme Q10 in cancer therapy. The summary includes a history of coenzyme Q10 research, a review of laboratory studies, and data from investigations involving humans. Includ... Details >
This page provides a list of common cancer types, with links to general information about treatment, prevention, causes, screening and testing, clinical trials, and other topics. This list of common c... Details >
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Answers your questions online about the use of alternative medicine as a treatment option for cancer. Includes a list of referrals for additional information.... Details >
This page links to information on managing side effects and complications caused by cancer and its treatment.... Details >
This page has information on how coping helps to avoid or reduce the negative impact of an illness such as cancer. It also lists coping strategies that are helpful for cancer patients and their famili... Details >
This page offers information and resources available on how to cope with chemo, including frequently asked questions and connecting with other teens.... Details >
This page welcomes to the National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms, which contains more than 4,000 terms related to cancer and medicine. Type the word or phrase you are looking for in the ... Details >
The Disease Risk Index: Cancer is an interactive tool that offers users a personalized method for estimating and lowering their risk of the 12 of the most common cancers. The web site is maintained ... Details >
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The National Cancer Institute's drug information summaries provide consumer-friendly information about certain drugs that are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat cancer or... Details >
Your diet is an important part of your treatment for cancer. This is a guide for patients who are still receiving cancer treatment but may also be useful as a diet guide after treatment.... Details >
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States, causing more than 500,000 deaths each year. The chances of having cancer in a lifetime are 45 percent for men and 41 percent for women... Details >
This site provides information on Nanotechnology, including topics, such as why the use of Nanotechnology in cancer, its technologies, diagnostics, and cancer therapy. ... Details >
A concise overview of some of the most important survivor issues and practical ideas to help cancer survivors look ahead. If you are just finishing cancer treatment, the information may prepare you fo... Details >
One important aspect of the Hirshberg Foundation’s mission is to be recognized as a patient support and reference source for pancreatic cancer patients and their families. Since 1998 the Foundations h... Details >
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This fact sheet lists organizations that can help patients and their families with financial assistance during treatment.... Details >
Locate hospice and palliative care programs and professionals for the terminally ill and their families within the United States.... Details >
This material in Chinese and English versions provides healthy choices to reduce cancer risk. ... Details >
A fact sheet that provides information about followup medical care for patients who have completed cancer treatment.... Details >
Knowledge is your best defense against a secondary tumor or recurrence of cancer. This page provides some of the most common questions about diet and exercise that cancer survivors ask after treatment... Details >
Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable, strong-smelling gas that is used to manufacture building materials and produce many household products. This fact sheet answers questions about formaldehyde and... Details >
The Carcinoid Cancer Foundation, Inc. offers this comprehensive list of answers to common questions pertaining to carcinoid cancer and related neuroendocrine tumors (NETS).... Details >
This page presents frequently asked questions about cancer, a term that refers to the unrestricted growth and division of cells, resulting in a mass of cells called a tumor. Answers include informatio... Details >
This page presents frequently asked questions about cancer treatment. Answers include information on why early detection or diagnosis is so important, how is cancer diagnosed, and what is involved in ... Details >
This evidence report summarizes clinical studies of garlic in humans. It addresses the effects on cardiovascular-related disease and factors such as lipids, blood pressure, glucose, atherosclerosis, a... Details >
Gene therapy is an experimental treatment that involves introducing genetic material into a person’s cells to fight disease. This fact sheet answers questions about gene therapy for cancer, including ... Details >
A brief overview of Gerson therapy, a dietary approach that has been used by some to treat cancer and other diseases and that focuses on the role of minerals, enzymes, hormones, and other dietary fact... Details >
Take the Great American Health Check. In just five quick minutes, you will get a personalized Health Action Plan to share with your doctor.... Details >
This page presents details about the health disparities, especially in relation to cancer, among minorities in the United States.... Details >
Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
This page links to a range of topics related to Hodgkin's lymphoma, including treatment, prevention, genetics, clinical trials, research, and statistics.... Details >
Also available in: Spanish
This fact sheet provides information about the various services provided by home care agencies and financial assistance available from government, public, and private agencies.... Details >
This guide will help you to look for a cancer treatment clinical trial that might benefit you. It is not intended to provide medical advice. You, your health care team, and your loved ones are in the ... Details >
This fact sheet offers suggestions for choosing a physician and facility for cancer treatment.... Details >
The summary includes a brief history of hydrazine sulfate research, results of clinical trials, and possible side effects of hydrazine sulfate use. Hydrazine sulfate is a monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhib... Details >
Resource for Medicare recipients who have cancer. It provides general information about cancer clinical trials, Medicare coverage, and questions to ask before joining a clinical trial. ... Details >
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Designed for patients considering participation in a clinical trial, this easy to read resource is designed to be used with a health care professional. ... Details >
For people interested in enrolling in a clinical trial, one of the primary concerns is covering the trial’s costs. This section will help you understand the different costs associated with clinical tr... Details >
This section is designed to serve as a fundamental resource for education about multiple myeloma. It provides a detailed overview of the disease.... Details >
The Journal of Cancer Pain & Symptom Palliation examines current concepts, treatment options, and cutting-edge research on the diagnosis and assessment of intractable cancer pain, fatigue, and symptom... Details >
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Expert-reviewed information summary about the treatment of Kaposi's sarcoma. ... Details >
An overview of the use of laetrile as an anticancer treatment. The summary includes a history of laetrile research, a review of laboratory studies, the results of clinical trials, and possible side ef... Details >
Lymphoma Focus delivers information that represents the most current body of knowledge on lymphoma, enabling patients to make informed treatment and quality of life decisions and also assisting physic... Details >
A fact sheet about marijuana use to treat chemotherapy-induced nausea, vomiting, anorexia and cachexia in cancer patients... Details >
Doctors may recommend menopausal hormones to counter some of the problems associated with the onset of menopause (hot flashes, night sweats, sleeplessness, and vaginal dryness) or to prevent long-term... Details >
A fact sheet about the risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mesothelioma.... Details >
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A fact sheet about the diagnosis and treatment of cancer that has spread.... Details >
This site lets you browse treatments by category. Information regarding treatments for the disease is constantly changing, and the MMRF will update this section as new discoveries take place. ... Details >
This site provides a chart listing some of the more common symptoms of myeloma, describes the biological process involved, and presents the management options available for each. ... Details >
This site contains more than 200 expert videos and survivors stories and informs patients about the potential effect of cancer treatments on their fertility, options to preserve their fertility, and h... Details >
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This site provides information about the NCL, which will serve as a national resource and knowledge base for all cancer researchers to facilitate the regulatory review of nanotechnologies intended for... Details >
Nanotechnology is the development and engineering of devices so small that they are measured on a molecular scale.... Details >
This page links to national cancer data about cancer registries, special populations, and breast, cervical, colorectal, ovarian, prostate, and skin cancer.... Details >
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List of NCI publications with a focus on cancer prevention information written especially for minorities -- African Americans, Native Americans and Hispanic Americans. Includes information on food cho... Details >
A fact sheet about trends in childhood cancers in the United States and NCI's current research on childhood cancers.... Details >
Get live, online assistance from the National Cancer Institute's (NCI's) LiveHelp service. NCI's Information Specialists on LiveHelp can give you information about cancer, but they are not health care... Details >
A fact sheet about NCI program for academic institutions and treament centers that work with NCI to design and conduct clinical trials... Details >
This page provides information on research, support groups for children and adults with leukemia and cancer. ... Details >
A fact sheet that lists organizations which provide cancer patients and their families with finacial and emotional support, advocacy, and information.... Details >
Huntsman Cancer Institute has launched this special program designed to meet the needs of Native Americans. This program is built on respect for Native American culture and tradition and on heart-felt... Details >
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This brief fact sheet outlines the cultural implications for Native Americans with cancer.... Details >
This document details cancer statistics for Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.... Details >
The Cancer Bulletin from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) provides useful and authoritative news about cancer research, including important NCI programs and initiatives. With special reports and re... Details >
Browse this site for details about the 60 or more NCI-supported cancer academic and research institutions throughout the United States. The Program is dedicated to the advancement of cancer research t... Details >
The NCI Drug Dictionary contains technical definitions and synonyms for more than 500 agents that are being used in the treatment of patients with cancer or cancer-related conditions.... Details >
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This fact sheet collection addresses a variety of cancer topics. Fact sheets are frequently updated and revised based on the latest cancer research. Subject listing includes cancer type, risk factors ... Details >
A state listing of cancer centers supported by the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) cancer centers program. The Cancer Centers program supports three general categories of centers: a comprehensive ca... Details >
This page presents several resources available to newly diagnosed with bladder cancer. ... Details >
This page links to a range of topics related to non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, including treatment, prevention, genetics, screening, clinical trials, research, and statistics.... Details >
Cancer survivors often seek information and advice from their health care providers about food choices, physical activity, and dietary supplement use to improve their quality of life and survival. The... Details >
A fact sheet that summarizes research on the potential link between obesity and cancer risk.... Details >
A cancer resource provided by the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania offering comprehensive information about specific types of cancer, updates on cancer treatments and news abou... Details >
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For access to such documents as cancer drug labeling, approval summaries, and advisory committee transcripts, consumers, patients, and health care professionals can search Oncology Tools by specific t... Details >
Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
This site offers a list of resources related to oral cancer, includes links to publications, clinical trials, news releases and articles, reports from conferences, meetings and workshops, and informat... Details >
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A fact sheet about research on the risk of developing cancer of the breast, cervix, liver and ovary from the use of oral contraceptives.... Details >
This site provides detailed information about ovarian cancer, including its symptoms, approaches to treatment, clinical trials, dealing with the disease and much more.... Details >
Help for the cancer patient with issues related to taking care of pain -- why it is important and common worries that may keep a patient from seeking relief. Also offers a guide for talking with a d... Details >
A guide from the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute that answers questions about pain control. Written for cancer patients, their families, and their friends, the material in t... Details >
This page provides patient aid information to those families in need to help lessen their burden of meeting expenses incurred in treating the disease. The Association is a voluntary agency, which is ... Details >
This site provides a link to the latest newsletter from the Prostate Cancer Research Institute called “Insights” a free educational periodical written to inform you of essential concepts in prostate c... Details >
The PDQ® database contains peer-reviewed summaries on cancer treatment, screening, prevention, and supportive care; a registry of approximately 1,800 open and 10,300 closed cancer clinical trials... Details >
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This page links patients and health professionals to treatment options for adult cancers. Physician Data Query (PDQ) contains evidence-based summaries that provide prognostic and treatment information... Details >
This page links to information about complementary and alternative forms of treatment for cancer patients. The treatments described in these summaries are generally not disease specific.... Details >
This page links to genetics of specific cancers and inherited cancer syndromes, and ethical, legal, and social concerns.... Details >
This page links patients and health professionals to risk factors and methods to increase chances of preventing specific types of cancer. Summaries on prevention for many of the common cancers such as... Details >
This page links patients and health professionals to tests or procedures that detect specific types of cancer. Summaries on screening/detection for many of the common cancers such as lung, colorectal,... Details >
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This page links consumers and health care professionals to cancer information summaries related to a variety of common complications of cancer and its treatment. Topics covered include anxiety disorde... Details >
This web site defines the physician data query (PDQ) search mechanism, and presents a step-by-step guide to searching for clinical trials using the PDQ. The guide describes search results and explain... Details >
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A fact sheet about the NCI's PDQ database. ... Details >
The Pediatric Oncology Branch ( POB ) of the National Cancer Institute is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This document provides patients, families and physicians with an overview of ... Details >
Includes a discussion of treatment, screening and testing, and current research (including clinical trials and funding opportunities) of Penile Cancer.... Details >
This page links to financial assistance programs available from CancerCare.... Details >
This page provides information about the physical effects that cancer or treatment may cause, including fatigue, fertility issues and rehabilitation. ... Details >
We do not know exactly why people get cancer. What researchers do know is that doing certain things, like exercising regularly and eating a healthy diet—and not doing others, like smoking or sunbathin... Details >
General information on this site about prevention, detection and genetic testing for cancer as well as information relating to specific cancers.... Details >
This site provides information for the patient to understand the staging procedures that help define the extent and aggressiveness of the disease and the treatment options available; this decision aid... Details >
Answers to 10 questions about Cancell/Entelev, a complementary and alternative therapy for cancer and other diseases.... Details >
Answers to frequently asked questions about Coenzyme Q10, a complementary and alternative therapy for cancer and other diseases.... Details >
Answers to frequently asked questions about laetrile/amydalin as a complementary and alternative therapy for cancer and other diseases.... Details >
What to expect and how to care for yourself if you are receiving radiation therapy for cancer. Descriptions of external radiation therapy and brachytherapy using radiation implants; radiation therapy ... Details >
This site provides a guide designed to help men with prostate cancer learn about the available treatment options at each stage of disease, and, most importantly, how to work with all members of the he... Details >
This page links to information on screening and testing for various cancers.... Details >
This web page allows users to search the physician data query (PDQ) database for clinical trials in a variety of ways including cancer type, trial type, trial location, trial status and protocol ID nu... Details >
The sentinel lymph node (SLN) is the first lymph node to which cancer is likely to spread from the primary tumor. This document provides answers to questions about SLN, including what a lymph node is,... Details >
Scientists estimate that 30-40 percent of all cancers could be prevented by eating a healthy diet, getting regular physical activity and maintaining a healthy weight. This brochure introduces a set of... Details >
This page provides information about chewing tobacco and snuff and links to resources related to smokeless tobacco.... Details >
This page is a gateway for information about quitting smoking, smoking and cancer, secondhand smoke, cigarettes and other tobacco products, tobacco research, and smoking statistics.... Details >
A fact sheet about cancers that develop in tissues that connect, support or surround othere structures and organs of the body.... Details >
This web page offers information about the different types of cancer that kids can get. Cancer screening and treatment are also discussed.... Details >
This page links to State Cancer Burden Data fact sheets, which contain data on lung cancer, colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer, and the National Program of Cancer Registries State/T... Details >
This site provides links to connect with other survivors and caregivers, attend support groups and educational meetings, and request assistance with financial or insurance issues.... Details >
This page provides a checklist that could be used to detect the early signs of lymphoma.... Details >
This site presents some of the potential signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.... Details >
A fact sheet about a rare type of cancer that occurs in tendons, bursae, or the cavity that separates the bones of certain joints.... Details >
Also available in: Korean Vietnamese
This pamphlet gives a list of 10 simple things to do to reduce cancer risk. The list includes not smoking, weight control, a varied diet that includes fruits and vegetables, high-fiber low fat foods, ... Details >
Written for individuals affected by cancer, the text of this document is based on letters, observations, books, and articles from and by cancer patients, families, friends and caregivers. It is intend... Details >
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The NCI and its Cancer Centers Program are dedicated to the advancement of cancer research to ultimately impact on the reduction of cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality. ... Details >
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A fact sheet about the National Cancer Institute supported cancer centers.... Details >
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This site provides information for cancer patients on the importance of oral health before and during cancer treatment.... Details >
This site provides a variety of information about tobacco and its relationship with cancer and includes myths and facts, news and articles, education and support, tips for quitting, and other resource... Details >
These Cancer Profilers can help you make an informed decision about your treatment. Using these tools, you can access the detailed analysis of your specific condition, uncover a statistical breakdown ... Details >
Deciding about treatment is the most important initial decision, this site provides information about the types of treatment, objectives and examples.... Details >
An illustrated description of angiogenesis and its importance in cancer research. ... Details >
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This booklet is designed to give you important information about pain related to cancer. It will help you understand why patients have pain, the different ways pain can be treated, and what you need t... Details >
This Web site contains graphic-rich tutorials about cancer for educational use by teachers, medical professionals, patients, and the interested public. Each tutorial is also available in PDF and Power... Details >
This site provides information about ongoing clinical trials and research in non-conventional/alternative medicine cancer treatment options. Information about participation in these trials is availabl... Details >
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This site provides a link to watch the video presentation on Nanotechnology and its technique on cancer research.... Details >
You can use this booklet to help you identify your concerns and figure out where to go for help. You can also learn from other cancer survivors what has helped them.... Details >
This site provides information about the causes and how common the disease is in certain occupations, exposure to chemicals (e.g. dioxins, solvents, cleaners) and to radiation.... Details >
This article explains to children about cancer. It talks about what cancer is, what the causes people to get cancer, how to test for cancer and how cancer is treated.... Details >
Lymphoma is a general term for cancer of the lymphatic system. This page provides all the information about it including causes, current treatment and more.... Details >
This site provides information about Myeloma and its effects, includes other links of resources such as patient handbook and more.... Details >
Doctors differ in how much information they give to people with cancer and their families. It is your responsibility to ask questions and become educated about your treatment and health - to become an... Details >
Millions of Americans are living with a diagnosis of cancer. This booklet has information about this disease. You will read about possible causes, screening tests, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. ... Details >
This booklet is about non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, cancer that starts in the lymphatic system. You will read about possible causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. You also will find i... Details >
A booklet written to help you understand more about cancer and how it is treated; and the changes that may occur in your life. It may help also with feelings you have about cancer and about the perso... Details >
This page is a gateway for information about cancers that occur mainly in women, as well as related topics. The page includes links on literature, research, clinical trials, statistics, and resources.... Details >
The WHI focus is on the major causes of death, disability and frailty in postmenopausal women. The overall goal of WHI is to reduce coronary heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer, and bone frac... Details >
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health
A guide written for parents of a child with cancer. It addresses some of the most common questions about cancer in the young, combining medical information with practical suggestions. Special consider... Details >