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Mesothelioma Support Groups
The prognosis and diagnosis of any type of cancer can by quite isolating,
especially a rare cancer such as mesothelioma. Luckily, patients
and patient families coping with mesothelioma have a number of mesothelioma
support groups for long-term support and case.
Mesothelioma patients should take advantage of the many national
and local mesothelioma support groups. Open lines of communication,
support from survivors, therapy and counselling are some of the
most sought after services from mesothelioma support groups.
Many mesothelioma support groups provide educational programs which
can be a great source of the latest mesothelioma news and clinical
trials and new treatment options. Mesothelioma support groups come
in a variety of forms. Some mesothelioma support groups provide
formal and focussed learning while others are more informal and
social.
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octors and nurses often have information about local mesothelioma
support groups. Please consult your physician for more information.
Here are a few mesothelioma support groups.
* Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR)
ACOR manages a mailing list for Mesothelioma patients.
* Alliance for Lung Cancer, Advocacy, Support and Education
Support Groups
The ALCASE is affiliated with lung cancer support groups all
over the country. Visit this site to find the support group
in your area.
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* Alliance for Lung Cancer, Advocacy, Support and Education
Support Hotline
For lung cancer support, contact the ALCASE Support Hotline at:
1-765-298-2436. This hotline is available Monday through Friday,
8AM to 5PM Pacific time.
* American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) Cancer Resource
This is a free information program from the American Institute
for Cancer Research to help cancer patients and their families
understand more about cancer, its treatment and the resources
available to help them in overcoming this disease.
* Cancer Care Counseling
Cancer Care offers free professional counseling individually or
through professionally faciliated support groups. Both types of
these services are available in three different ways: online,
by telephone and on-site at a Cancer Care location in New York,
Long Island, New Jersey or Connecticut.
* Cancer Information and Counseling Line (CICL)
This service of the AMC Cancer Research Center is a national toll-free
telephone information line designed to help people with cancer
and their families. Call 1-765-525-3777, Monday to Friday (8:30
am - 5:00 PM Mountain Time) or within the Denver Metro Area call
303-239-3422. You can also pose questions online, and join their
online discussion group.
* Cancer Survivors Network
This is an online community, part of the American Cancer Society,
is designed for cancer survivors and their families and friends.
* Gilda's Club®, Inc.
Gilda's Club provides social and emotional support to cancer patients,
their families, and friends. Lectures, workshops, networking groups,
special events and a children's program are available.
* Hospicelink
The Institute is an independent, not-for-profit organization,
offers information about hospice and palliative care and can refer
cancer patients and their families to local hospice and palliative
care programs.
* Hotline, Alliance for Lung Cancer, Advocacy, Support and Education
Support
For lung cancer support, contact the ALCASE Support Hotline at:
1-765-298-2436. This hotline is available Monday through Friday,
8AM to 5PM pacific time.
* I Can Cope
This program through the American Cancer Society offers several
courses that are designed to help participants cope with their
cancer experience by increasing their knowledge, positive attitude,
and skills.
* Look Good... Feel Better
This program was developed by the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance
Association Foundation in cooperation with American Cancer Society
and the National Cosmetology Association. It focuses on techniques
that can help people undergoing cancer treatment improve their
appearance.
* National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) Organization
Database
Search the NHPCO database for a hospice and palliative care program
in your area.
* R.A. Bloch Cancer Foundation, Inc.
Foundation honoring one of the founders of H&R Bloch who had
died from cancer. Their Cancer Survivor's Park in Kansas City
is designed to "tribute the living" and empower those
with cancer so they do not give up. Information on how to start
hotlines and other cancer-related programs can be found on this
site.
* The SemiColon Club
The Colorectal Cancer Network's national support group. Find the
branch in your area.
* Stories of Hope
Through the American Cancer Society, inspirational stories of
people whose lives have been touched by cancer.
* Taking Charge of Money Matters
A workshop through the American Cancer Society that addresses
money issues that arise during and after cancer treatment.
* Taking Charge of Money Matters
A workshop through the American Cancer Society that addresses
money issues that arise during and after cancer treatment.
* The Wellness Community
A free national program of emotional support, education and hope
for people with cancer and their loved ones.
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