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What is the CSN?

Created by and for cancer survivors, the Cancer Survivors Network (CSN) is a first-of-its-kind, Web-based support service.

Survivorship is a family affair. From the time of diagnosis and beyond, anyone dealing personally with cancer (in themselves or a loved one) is welcome in our community. Sometimes only those who have "been there" can truly understand. Read dozens of discussions and stories, find and connect with others like yourself, and much more. Participate as much as you like. It's easy!

Choose How to Connect : A Personal Homepage, Chat, Live Discussion, and More

You'll find CSN on the American Cancer Society home page at www.cancer.org. It includes transcripts of discussions among survivors and family members. If you're registered with the site, you can create your own homepage, search other registered users' homepages, participate in live discussion groups, email survivors and family members, create your own online support group, set up and participate in live chats, and share your experiences in the "expressions gallery." You can also search for people who have a similar cancer experience or similar interests.

Discussion Topics

Discussion topics covered on CSN are chosen by cancer survivors and family members and reflect issues that typically arise in the lives of people affected by cancer. Topics cover a wide range of subjects such as fears of recurrence, caregiver information, talking about cancer, and more.
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