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Get live, online assistance from the NCI's LiveHelp service |
- Our Information Specialists can answer your questions about cancer, including quitting smoking.
- LiveHelp is confidential.
- LiveHelp does not provide medical advice.
- To learn more about LiveHelp, read the FAQs.
Click on a button below to launch a live chat.



NCI
Information Specialists on LiveHelp can give you information about cancer
from the National Cancer Institute. However, they are not health care
providers and do not provide medical advice. LiveHelp is not a substitute
for talking with a health care professional.
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Is there really a person on the other end? |
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Yes. NCI's LiveHelp Service is staffed by real people. By typing, you will have a live conversation with an Information Specialist. |
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Who are the people on the other end? |
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They are Information Specialists with knowledge of NCI information, publications, Web sites, as well as other information about cancer and cancer-related resources. |
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What kind of information is available through NCI's LiveHelp Service? |
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LiveHelp Information Specialists can answer your questions about cancer and provide help in navigating NCI Web sites. Information about how to stop smoking is also available. |
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Do the people on the other end know who I am? |
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No. NCI's LiveHelp Information Specialists will only know what Web page you were on when you clicked the LiveHelp button, and whatever you tell them. They have no way of getting any other information about you. However, you should not provide any information that identifies you. Information sent over the Internet may not be secure. |
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Can someone else on the Internet listen in? |
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No. The session is one-on-one only. NCI's LiveHelp Service is not a "chat room." In addition, your LiveHelp session is encrypted (similar to when you use a credit card on a Web page) for extra security. |
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Do I need additional software to use NCI's LiveHelp Service? |
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No. LiveHelp works within the browser on your computer. |
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Can I get a computer virus using NCI's LiveHelp Service? |
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No. LiveHelp can only send text to your computer, so it is impossible to send a virus. |
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Can I get the same information by telephone? |
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Yes. Within the United States, our Cancer Information Service, at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237), is available to answer cancer- or tobacco-related questions Monday through Friday, from 9:00 to 4:30 local time. |

LiveHelp users are anonymous. We cannot identify you,
but you should not enter any information that is private. Although the
National Cancer Institute has taken measures to protect your privacy, we
cannot guarantee the security of any information you send over the
Internet. We will review records of LiveHelp sessions for purposes of
quality control and evaluation.

We have implemented measures to ensure the security and privacy of our site visitors. You will be able to securely access this site if you use one of the following browsers:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher
- Mozilla Firefox version 2.0 or higher
- Opera version 9.0 or higher
- Apple Safari version 3.0 or higher
Some international visitors or visitors using older browsers may not be able to fully use this site. In order to work properly, LiveHelp also requires that Javascript be enabled and that pop-ups are not blocked.
LiveHelp users may also experience technical problems such as disconnects or lag caused by their Internet connection. Should you have any problems with using our LiveHelp service, we ask that you call our Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237) and speak with an Information Specialist. Please let the Specialist know you attempted to use LiveHelp and experienced technical issues. We will use this information to try to determine the cause of the issue and improve our service.

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