If you are really caring and you want to help stop cancer, then donating your car to the cancer society would be a great idea. There is a website called [ www.cancer.org/involved/donate/otherwaystogive/plannedgiving/cars-for-a-cure-donate-your-car-to-charity-to-help-fight-cancer ] where you can donate.
I donate a portion of my paycheck every week to the American Cancer Society.The American Cancer society is at the forefront of cancer research.She'd been given such good care, it's all thanks to the American Cancer Society.
the car that you donate can be sold at auction for a good price and that money will go towards cancer treatment for a suffering adult or child.
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's website is a good website for information on breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. The American Cancer Society is another good site with information and a message board for people to post on for support.
The National Cancer Institute (cancer.gov) and American Cancer Society (cancer.org) both offer comprehensive information on the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options for every type of cancer.
Charity wristbands can be found in numerous places, particularly in charity shops and online. Going directly to a charity organisation is a good way to go about getting a breast cancer awareness wristband because that way you would be donating to the cause.
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A good starting place for finding information about lymph node cancer is the American Cancer Society. The Society's representatives can be reached by phone or at local centers, which can be located using the Society's online tool. Additional information can be found on websites whose information is provided by reliable sources such as that of the Mayo Clinic. Finally, an oncologist would be able to provide information as well as answer specific questions related to cancer, including lymph node cancer.
by diplomacy or donating money to charity or volunteering for a good cause! :D
There are many excellent sources of information on Myeloma and Multiple Myeloma available online. Some of these include the Myelmoa Foundation, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the American Cancer Society. Most national governments also have cancer information websites, such as America's National Institutes of Health.
MacMillan Cancer Support was established in 1911 after Douglas MacMillan, founder of the "Society for the Prevention and Relief for Cancer", saw his father lose in his struggle against the disease. MacMillan saw the amount of pain of suffering that cancer caused him and his family and wished to form a society of people to help those that would be found suffering from the same devastating issue. In 1924, the group became a benevolent society and changed the name to the "National Society for Cancer Relief" and was able to spread their influence even further.
A good person is one who makes every reasonable attempt not to hurt other creatures. Goodness has nothing to do with spreading money around.
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