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Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Types of Childhood Cancers
How Are Childhood Cancers Treated?
Find a Pediatric Cancer Center
Causes and Risk Factors of Childhood Cancer
Early Detection of Childhood Cancer
Coping with Childhood Cancer: Issues for Parents of Children with Cancer
Children Diagnosed With Cancer: Dealing With Diagnosis
Children Diagnosed With Cancer: Understanding the Healthcare System
Children Diagnosed with Cancer: Financial and Insurance Issues
Nutrition for Children with Cancer
Children Diagnosed With Cancer: Returning to School
Childhood Cancer: Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
Dealing with a Cancer Diagnosis in the Family
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Dealing With Diagnosis
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Dealing With Treatment
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Dealing With Recurrence or Progressive Illness
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Dealing With A Parent's Terminal Illness
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Understanding Psychosocial Support Services
Helping Children When A Family Member Has Cancer: Bereavement Information for Children and Parents
Additional Resources
Other Organizations and Web Sites
American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Telephone: 1-847-375-4716 Internet Address: www.aspho.org
American Brain Tumor Association Telephone: 1-800-886-2282 Internet Address: www.abta.org
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation Telephone: 1-800-366-2223 Internet Address: www.candlelighters.org or www.candle.org
(Texas Division - more general information for patient use)
Child Life Council Telephone: 1-301-881-7090 Internet Address: www.childlife.org
CureSearch – Children's Oncology Group
Telephone: 1-800-458-6223
Internet Address: http://www.curesearch.org
Harriet Lane WWW Links (maintained by Johns Hopkins University) Internet Address: http://www.derm.med.jhmi.edu/poi
National Brain Tumor Foundation Telephone: 1-800-934-2873 or 1-510-839-9777 Internet Address: www.braintumor.org
National Cancer Institute, Pediatric Oncology Branch Cancer Information Service Telephone: 1-800-4-CANCER or 800-422-6237 Internet Address: home.ccr.cancer.gov/oncology/pediatric/
National Children's Cancer Society, Inc. Telephone: 1-800-532-6459 Internet Address: www.nationalchildrenscancersociety.org
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship Telephone: 1-877-622-7937 or 1-301-650-9127 Internet Address: www.canceradvocacy.org
Pediatric Oncology Group Telephone: 1-312-482-9944 Internet Address: www.pog.ufl.edu
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Telephone: 1-800-955-4572 Internet Address: www.leukemia-lymphoma.org
ACS Publications
After Diagnosis: A Guide for Patients and Families
Angels and Monsters
What Happened to You, Happened to Me
When Your Brother or Sister Has Cancer
Revised: 03/09/2006
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