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Social Issues - Cancer

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      new window Cancer Prevention Coalition Description: Headed by Samuel Epstein, M.D., Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Univ. of IL at Chicago. Information on the avoidable causes of cancer, cancer prevention, and the politics of cancer. (preventcancer.com)
new window CancerSource.com Description: Offers cancer patients and families a way to share their experiences of hope and survival through personal, inspirational survivor stories. (cancersource.com)
new window Cryoma Labs: Cancer Vaccines and Live Cancer Cell Storage Description: Helps cancer patients enroll in investigational cancer vaccine clinical trials by storing live cancer cells, deriving malignant cells lines, and assisting patients in locating vaccine trials. (cryoma.com)
new window Cycle of Hope Description: Cancer information and support site created by the Lance Armstrong Foundation to share his inspiring victory over cancer -- for those at risk, newly diagnosed, and loved ones (cycleofhope.org)
new window Hematology Oncology Description: Headline news and articles for cancer professionals and patients. (hemoncnews.com)
new window Indiacancer.org Description: Indiacancer.org is a portal on cancer which has a network of Patients, Doctors, The Public, Volunteers, Organizations, Charities, Non Governmental Organisations, Pharmaceutical Industry, Hospitals. (indiacancer.org)
new window Rachel's Environment and Health Weekly: The Cancer War Grinds On Description: Over the period 1991-95 the incidence of cancer in the US finally started a sustained fall. Yet there is still a long way to go, and the NIH's explanations of the causes of cancer are suspicious. (sustain.org)
new window Radiotherapy Action Group Exposure (RAGE) Description: A voluntary support group for victims of radiotherapy injury after breast cancer. (beehive.thisisessex.co.uk)
new window Salon - Fighting the Wrong War Description: Article suggests that funding for cancer prevention (healthy eating) would be more effective than the current emphasis on funding research. (salonmagazine.com)
 




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