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Carle Cancer Center starts areas first caregiver support group
oohja.com — “Carle Cancer Center starts areas first caregiver support group” View full resource at oohja.com
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What cancer support groups exist pediatric diffuse infiltrative astrocytoma? - Quora
quora.com — “For parents of children newly diagnosed with rare forms of brain cancer.. Answer 1 of 1: Closest thing to a resource I could find on Google: http://www.pbtfus.org/families/support/” View full resource at quora.com
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SuperFit RemediesForHealth in Superfit Cancer Survivors/Supporters's Forum | dailymile
dailymile.com — “SuperFit RemediesForHealth posted to the Superfit Cancer Survivors/Supporters group. Well, my first & foremost immune booster is: IP6 with Inositol Powder by Enzymatic Therapy. I like the powder because it is 16 times stronger than the capsules. It tastes kind of citrus-like, so I kind of like it. It boosts the body's Natural Killer Cells of the immune system. It has been studied in cancer management & other things, & that is why I use it. It is one of my staples! Link: http://bit.ly/aiMcRH. Joi” View full resource at dailymile.com
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Anyone ever hear of Jin Shin Jyutsu for healing the body? I just posted a little tidbit on it in my DailyMile Group! http://bit.ly/cUfNHs
SuperFit Workout Nutrition in Superfit Cancer Survivors/Supporters's Forum | dailymile
dailymile.com — “SuperFit Workout Nutrition posted to the Superfit Cancer Survivors/Supporters group. This is something we can all share & learn from. For some of us, pre (and post) workout nutrition can be hard to tweak, so please share your ideas!. Join dailymile now to join the discussion!” View full resource at dailymile.com
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Support and Advocacy Groups—U.S. and Canada, A-K
aacr.org — “ Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure http://Abc2.org 1-202-419-3140 1717 Rhode Island Ave., N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 The organization Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure (ABC2) funds the development of new treatments and hosts an annual scientific conference about brain tumor research. ABC2 also offers information about patient care, clinical trials and research advances for brain cancer patients. Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Organization International http://www.accoi.org P.O. Box 15482 San Die” View full resource at aacr.org
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Christine Quinn Criticizes Article on Cancer Group - NYTimes.com
cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com — “Christine C. Quinn, the City Council speaker, took issue with an article in The Times that raised questions about the Council's financial support of a group that offers free brain scans.” View full resource at cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com
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Disappointing comments from my rep on medical evidence RT @cityroom Council Speaker Criticizes Article on Cancer Group http://nyti.ms/i7n3yy
Cancer - Revolution Health
revolutionhealth.com — “Revolution Health is a trusted source for cancer information discussing symptoms, causes and risk. Discuss living with cancer with others in forums, blogs, personal stories and read our treatment recommendations.” View full resource at revolutionhealth.com
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Retweeting @carolynhall: It's National Young Adult Cancer Awareness Week. See what it's all about. http://snurl.com/23v4u
Embracing Gratitude, Cancer, UW Health, University of Wisconsin Hospital, Madison
uwhealth.org — “The brain tumor support group recently celebrated it's 10-year anniversary. lori hayes, one of the four leaders (who are pictured left), reflects on the occassion and why she is grateful for the group.” View full resource at uwhealth.org
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Brain Tumor Support Group Celebrates 10 Years http://ow.ly/K0FG
Re: Does Garlic Inactivate Cilantro? at Chelation Support Forum (MessageID: 1888735)
curezone.com — “Be careful. Some of the worst ?chelation? stories I?ve heard have been from those who have used cilantro. Apparently it can move Hg across the blood brain barrier. For those who still have amalgams, it is likely that it will move Hg into the brain. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/64260 http://onibasu.com/archives/am/74605.html http://whatidontknow.net/blog/how-do-you-tell-your-story/ Cutler?s protocol certainly does not involved the use of cilantro. He laughs” View full resource at curezone.com
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ASCO, ESMO and OECI endorse WIN Symposium's initiatives on improving outcomes of cancer
news-medical.net — “The WIN Consortium, supported by its media partner Nature Publishing Group, has opened registration for the second annual WIN Symposium, to be held in the Palais des Congrès, Paris, on the 7th to 9th of July 2010. The WIN Symposium is an open and interactive forum designed to promote rapid translation of ground-breaking personalized cancer medicine discoveries to clinical practice.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Oncology News: ASCO, ESMO and OECI endorse WIN Symposium's initiatives on improving outcomes of cancer: The WIN Co... http://bit.ly/9SyxqH
Watching how cancer patients interact online could help clinicians provide better services
sciencedaily.com — “Men who visited a major online support group after being diagnosed with prostate cancer were most likely to seek advice on therapy and treatment, together with emotional support. But, surprisingly, they went to great lengths to avoid using the word cancer. "It was almost as if the word was taboo," say researchers, who analyzed 1,630 posts on 82 threads during a 32-month period on Germany's largest prostate cancer forum.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Watching how #cancer patients interact online could help clinicians provide better services http://t.co/8XCQSug via @ScienceDaily #hcsm
Watching how cancer patients interact online could help clinicians provide better services - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Men who visited a major online support group after being diagnosed with prostate cancer were most likely to seek advice on therapy and treatment, together with emotional support. But, surprisingly, they went to great lengths to avoid using the word cancer. --It was almost as if the word was taboo-- say researchers, who analysed 1,630 posts on 82 threads during a 32-month period on Germany--™s largest prostate cancer forum.” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness - Mental Health Support, Education and Advocacy
nami.org — “The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a nonprofit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic and other severe anxiety disorders, and other mental illnesses that affect the brain.” View full resource at nami.org
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Individuals living with serious mental illness face an increased risk of having chronic medical conditions. http://nami.org #mhm2010
The Fight Like A Girl Club " Claim Your Power!
thefightlikeagirlclub.com — “The Fight Like A Girl Club is a support group for women battling cancer and other diseases, cancer survivors, and loved ones to share stories, encouragement, support, and hope. The Fight Like A Girl Club offers a blog, discussion forum, fund-raising programs, support activities, Fight Like A Girl t-shirts, apparel, exclusive Fight Like A Girl lapel pins and other merchandise, and more.” View full resource at thefightlikeagirlclub.com
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RT @FightLikeAGirlC: Fight Like A Girl against cancer / disease? Are you a supporter? Join the Club & Claim Your Power! http://bit.ly/diOBXX
Where Can I Find Additional Articles About Oncology Nurses as Family Caregivers for Patients With Cancer? | ONS Connect
onsconnect.org — “This marks the debut of Question Mark, a forum I will use to answer the types of questions I often receive from ONS members. The theme of the November 2009 issue of ONS Connect offers a good example of the advantages of using full-text databases such as EBSCO CINAHL Plus With Full Text rather than simply Googling words and wading through the results. A Google search of oncology nurses as family caregivers for patients with cancer (in quotation marks) retrieves the ONS Connect theme, but nothing ” View full resource at onsconnect.org
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That's me! :) RT @OncologyNursing: Have a ? Tweet it to @ONSmark & see his #ONS Connect "Question Mark" http://bit.ly/18XEth #IOL09 #APN09
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