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- American Cancer Society of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer, through research, education, advocacy, and service. Search by ZIP code to find contact information for the Philadelphia Chapter.
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- American Lung Association of Pennsylvania
- The American Lung Association of Pennsylvania (ALAPA) fights lung disease through education, community service, advocacy, and research.
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- Cancer Survivorship Program - Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- The Cancer Survivorship Program at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provides care to survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer who are experiencing or may be at risk for late effects of cancer treatment.
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- Center for Advancement in Cancer Education
- The Center for Advancement in Cancer Education (CACE) is a not-for-profit cancer education, counseling and referral agency providing nutritional, immunological and psychological resources for cancer prevention, prevention of recurrence, and support during and after treatment. Founded in 1977, the Center focuses on combining the body’s natural healing potential with advances in medical science.
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- Chemotherapy Education Program - Fox Chase Cancer Center
- This program will give you and your support persons the chance to meet with nurses and social workers who will give you information to help you manage the effects of chemotherapy. For more info and to register call 215-728-2669.
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- Gilda's Club - Delaware Valley
- Gilda's Club's mission is to provide a meeting place where people with cancer and their families and friends join with others to build social and emotional support as a supplement to medical care. Free of charge and not-for-profit, Gilda's Club offers support and networking groups, lectures, workshops and social events in a nonresidential, home-like setting.
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- Good Nutrition for Cancer Patients - Abington Memorial Hospital
- Eating healthy, nutritional food helps maximize quality of life during and after cancer. Learn how to manage side effects of treatment (nausea, mouth sores, constipation and diarrhea) while maintaining healthy weight. Ask questions and share recipes. The program is based on the “I Can Cope” series by the American Cancer Society. No registration necessary, but call (215) 481-2750 on Monday morning to confirm that there has been no cancellation.
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- Life Force Support Group - Aria Health
- Led by Amie Gordon-Langbein, D.O. Life Force is a general support group for cancer patients, their friends and family members. Please call 215-612-4880 to pre-register.
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- Living Through Cancer
- Living Through Cancer, in collaboration with hospitals, cancer centers and community outreach groups, is committed to empowering cancer patients, cancer survivors and their families to manage lifestyle issues that result from cancer diagnosis and treatments.
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- Navigating the New Normal - Kimmel Cancer Center
- This program, sponsored with the Lance Armstrong Foundation, is for young adults between the ages of 18 and 40 living with cancer or with a history of cancer. The program offers individual counseling and consultation with an oncology social worker, a Buddy Program, a quarterly lecture series and a networking group. For more information you can call 215-955-8370.
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