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Links to Cancer Information Sites ......
There are many sources of information on the Internet.
For a more exhaustive list search for ovarian cancer on the world wide web.
OCRA ~ Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance
Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance (OCRA) is the leading organization in the world fighting ovarian cancer from all fronts, including in the lab
and on Capitol Hill, while supporting women and their families.
National
Cancer Institute - Cancer literature
Cindy Melancon's Great Newsletter
For Woman Who Have Ovarian Cancer. A MUST!
Websites That Provide Information Regarding Free Medication Programs
The Angel Flight Program provides private planes flown by volunteers, at no
cost to you. They will take you to and from treatment centers. Call phone #
1-888-227-2345. They are great people!
There are some 20 Wellness Communities in this country now. They provide free
of charge professsionaly led support groups nationwide and education, stress
management and social networking in a home-like community setting with a focus
on enhancing health and well being. Call 1-888-793-WELL or you can email them at
help@wellness-community.org
Here is information regarding Pleural Mesothelioma. Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of mesothelioma, a rare
cancer that develops in the lungs. Mesothelioma as well as Ovarian Cancer can be caused by exposure to
asbestos, which was used in talc powder and the manufacturing of gas masks in WWII by female workers. In both
cases women can have asbestos accumulate in the ovaries, causing ovarian cancer.
PleuralMesothelioma.com: Our website has the most up to date
and comprehensive information about Pleural Mesothelioma on the web today. With information ranging from a
complete list of symptoms, to treatment options, and steps to take after a diagnosis.
Here is additional information regarding Mesothelioma.
Mesothelioma Symptoms
Here is more information from Debbie Slaughter with Mesothelioma.net regarding their services.
Mesothelioma Resources
Here is important information from Jeron McFarland, Awareness Advocate of The Mesothelioma Group. Here is a link
to their website that you will want to check out.
Mesothelioma Stages
Here is additional information from Brian Basham, Director of Community Outreach for Mesothelioma Veterans.org.
Here is a link to their website.
Mesothelioma Veterans
Rich Stewart of the Mesothelioma Fund provided me with this information. This company offers free services for
patients dealing with the cost of treatment.
Mesothelioma Fund
Should you need legal assistance regarding Mesothelioma you might want to consider this organization:
Settlements for
Mesothelioma Cancer
For more information regarding Mesothelioma you might want to consider this organization:
Mesothelioma Survival
For information regarding legal assistance you might want to consider the following information received from
Katherine Keys, who has survived this cancer for 9 years now!
Here is the link: Mesothelioma Lawyer Center
For additional information regarding Mesothelioma you may want to consider this organization.
What is Mesothelioma?
Mesothelioma Treatment Community
Mesothelioma Treatment Community of TreatMesothelioma.org is dedicated to the assistance and guidance of asbestos and mesothelioma victims around the world. We exist to not only inspire hope during these unbearable times but to also provide palliative care and comprehensive information through our website, resources, and educational videos. By being the largest resource for mesothelioma treatment options and complementary therapies for cancer, we are designed to help guide patients and their loved ones toward the answers and support they need to improve their quality of life, prognosis, and life expectancy..
Veterans make up the single largest group of people affected by asbestos illnesses, comprising almost 1/3 of all diagnoses each year. Veterans need to know that there are free resources available to them to help them in fighting these illnesses and that they are usually eligible for compensation through the VA. Our website features a veteran’s section that offers veteran specific resources and support for patients and families.
Veterans and Mesothelioma
Carol, of Home Health Care Agencies, a Care Giver herself to her parents, sent me some tips on Care Giving for those of you who are involved in caring for a loved one. Here is the link to those tips.
Care Giving Tips!
Last Updated On: 28 June, 2021
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