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| ACS Support Programs and Services |
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Check out these American Cancer Society support groups, services, and events for support, information, and ideas about how you can help fight cancer.
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| A reliable source of trained cancer information specialists who answer questions about cancer, connect you with local resources, and give information on local events.
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I Can Cope is an educational program for people facing cancer, either personally or as a caregiver. The program offers reliable information, peer support, and practical coping skills.
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| Trained volunteers support and comfort patients before, during, and after breast cancer treatment.
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| An education and support program that offers community-based group education, discussion, and support to men with prostate cancer.
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| The Look Good...Feel Better program is a community-based, free, national service.
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A free support network on the Web, created by and for cancer survivors and their loved ones. You can browse moderated discussions and connect with others like you via personal homepages, chats, personal stories, talk shows, and more.
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| A fun-filled overnight activity to celebrate survivorship, remember those who lost their lives to cancer, and raise money for the fight against cancer.
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| Learn more about this move-along-athon to promote breast cancer awareness and raise funds for breast cancer programs and research.
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| Road to Recovery provides rides to and from treatment for people with cancer who do not have a ride or are unable to drive themselves.
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| Having cancer is hard. Finding help shouldn’t be. The American Cancer Society can help.
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| The American Cancer Society has partnered with the Patient Advocate Foundation to provide free assistance to cancer patients having problems involving insurance, employment, or debt.
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