Название: Just Get Me Through This! - Revised and Updated
Автор: Deborah A. Cohen
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Здоровье
isbn: 9780758285478
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• American Cancer Society (ACS)
National Office
1599 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30329-4251
Phone: 1-800-ACS-2345, 1-800-395-LOOK (for Look Good,
Feel Better® Program only)
Web site: www.cancer.org
With chapters in most major cities, the volunteer-based ACS is one of the most widely known cancer organizations. Since ACS deals with all types and stages of cancer, its services are extensive, but some of the written publications can be a bit generic (better to stick with books specific to breast cancer or publications provided by your doctors). However, ACS efforts specifically for breast cancer include:
• The Breast Cancer Fund
282 Second Avenue, 2nd floor
San Francisco, CA 94105
Phone: 415-543-2979 or 800-487-0492
Web site: www.breastcancerfund.org
The Breast Cancer Fund (BCF) was founded in 1992 to raise awareness and fund cutting-edge projects in research, education, patient support, and advocacy. Its mission is to eliminate deaths from breast cancer in our lifetime, and make sure that women living with breast cancer receive the best available care and support. Emphasizing quality of life for women living with breast cancer, they focus on such issues as early detection programs, the value of exercise during treatment, psycho-social programs for patients and families, integration of complementary techniques with traditional medical treatments, and research in areas such as investigating less toxic treatments or the potential impact of the environment on the development of breast cancer.
One of their more visible programs to raise hope, awareness, and funding is “Climb Against the Odds,” in which a group of breast cancer survivors climb some of the world’s highest mountain peaks (which have included Mt. McKinley and Mt. Aconcagua to date). The motivational message is that you can make it through breast cancer just as you can make it to the top of a mountain—one step at a time.
• SHARE
1501 Broadway, 17th floor
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-719-0364 or 212-382-2111 (for hotline)
Web site: www.sharecancersupport.org
This New York–based volunteer organization is a unique, nonprofit self-help support organization for women with breast or ovarian cancer and their families and friends. SHARE’s services include information hotlines, peer-led support groups, public education, advocacy, and wellness programs. Visible on a national basis, SHARE’s work enables women to make informed decisions about their medical care and treatment, and contributes to a broader awareness regarding research, prevention, and early detection. With its extensive and broad membership, SHARE’s programs run the gamut, including special programs for young women, parenting after breast cancer, alternative medicine and nutrition, meditation and visualization, and information on leading-edge medical breakthroughs. Even if you don’t live in New York, it’s a very helpful network to tap into.
• National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
1010 Wayne Avenue, 5th floor
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Phone: 888-YES-NCCS or 888-650-9127 (toll-free direct
line)
Web site: www.canceradvocacy.org
Founded by and for cancer survivors, NCCS is a national grassroots network. Its mission is to lead and strengthen the cancer survivorship movement, to empower cancer survivors, and to advocate for policy issues that affect survivors’ quality of life. NCCS serves as a clearinghouse for information on services and materials on survivorship. A sampling of the useful publications available from NCCS (some for a nominal fee, others free) include: “Working It Out: Your Employment Rights as a Cancer Survivor,” or “What Cancer Survivors Need to Know About Health Insurance.” Their Web site also contains a useful section called “CanSearch: Online Guide to Cancer Research.” In addition to general oncology-related Web sites, it suggests several breast cancer–specific sites.
• Y-ME Breast Cancer Support Program, Inc.
212 West Van Buren, 4th floor
Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: 800-221-2141
Web site: www.y-me.org
Y-Me provides information and education programs for patients, as well as a telephone hotline staffed by trained survivors who can share concerns and exchange information. Y-Me also maintains a wig and prosthesis bank.
• CancerCare
1180 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd floor
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212-221-3300 or 800-813-HOPE (4673)
Web site: www.cancercare.org
CancerCare’s offices are located primarily СКАЧАТЬ