Some cancer support groups are available through the Macmillan Cancer website. Other cancer support groups are CANCERactive, Ovacome UK and Crazy Hats.
You can find local breast cancer support groups anywhere. For an example you can go to your local hospital and ask for a support group for breast cancer.
Information on breast cancer support groups may be obtained from Wikipedia, the Breast cancer support website, and the Susan G. Komen website. These are places to obtain information on breast cancer.
In addition to individual psychotherapy, support groups are often helpful. There are active networks of prostate cancer support groups in Canada and the United States as well as support groups for men's issues in general.
Wellspring Support Network offer services to those affected by cancer, be it the cancer patient themselves or their family, friends and/ or carers. Wellspring Support Network offer presentations, rehab centers, workshops, support groups and various therapies in order to help the aforementioned groups with cancer and dealing with it.
Local cancer support groups may be helpful and are often identified by contacting local hospitals or the American Cancer Society.
Cancer survivors groups are listed with the American Association for Cancer Research and the American Cancer Society. Information on local groups can be found by contacting the oncology department of local hospital(s).
We have an active online kidney cancer support group in the UK, you can find it at : www.kidneycancersupportnetwork.co.uk We are a group of kidney cancer patients and carers who understand what it means to receive a diagnosis of kidney cancer; we support and encourage each other via our online forum and by email and telephone. We an provide individual one to one support for anyone affected by kidney cancer.
American Cancer Society. (800) ACS-2345. .Cancer support groups. . Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization.
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Some of the nice ways to support breast cancer research is donating to foundations such as National Breast Cancer Foundation and Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation. You can also participate in their events to help spread breast cancer awareness to the community.
There are many support groups for congenital birth defects. Some of these groups are for general support, while others provide support for the specific birth defect. The best source for finding these groups would be to consult with the child's pediatrician for local resources.