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The National LGBT Cancer Network works to improve the lives of LGBT cancer survivors and those at risk by: EDUCATING the LGBT community about our increased cancer risks and the importance of screening and early detection; TRAINING health care providers to offer more culturally-competent, safe and welcoming care; and ADVOCATING for LGBT survivors in mainstream cancer organizations, the media and research.
The Male Breast Cancer Global Alliance (formerly the Male Breast Cancer Coalition) brings men with breast cancer together with researchers, clinicians and oncologists around the world for the purpose of advancing research, clinical trials and treatments for men diagnosed with breast cancer. Our mission is to advocate for all men diagnosed with breast cancer to ensure they receive equal access to support and treatment; to serve as a source of support and resources for the men, their caregivers, and their families; to ensure that men are appropriately represented in research and clinical trials, and to recruit volunteer “ambassadors” to increase awareness of breast cancer in men on a global scale.
Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation is a national organization with a mission to eliminate pediatric cancer and to provide hope and support to those who are touched by it.
It is our mission at Cancer Services to serve the community by actively promoting healthy lifestyles and to provide support and services needed by people living with cancer.
The mission of the Breast Cancer Emergency Aid Foundation is to help breast cancer patients in need by providing direct financial assistance for non-medical expenses.
Cancer Guide Research Foundation (CGRF) partners with research institutions, healthcare organizations, cancer and caregiver communities, doctors, scientists, and students to work towards helping patients understand and treat their cancer while also empowering patients by providing needed information and hope for the future.
The Cancer Foundation for New Mexico is a local, non-profit organization supporting New Mexicans affected by cancer. Our mission is to help save lives by removing barriers and providing needed support to Northern New Mexicans with cancer seeking medical treatment in Santa Fe
The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation's mission is to improve the lives of those touched by inflammatory breast cancer through the power of advocacy and action. We do this by fostering innovative inflammatory breast cancer research, educating stakeholders, and tirelessly advocating for both patients and survivors.
...to reduce the financial toxicity of a cancer diagnosis for women and their families in North GA undergoing treatment for any Gynecological Cancer by providing assistance for daily, noninsured expenses.
The mission of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer through expert treatment, compassionate care, early detection, research and education.
Action to Cure Kidney Cancer (ACKC) goal has been, since 2003, to ensure adequate funding for the development of medical technology for therapies that will cure metastatic kidney cancer. Through our advocacy efforts, the U.S. Congress included, in 2006, kidney cancer in an established program at the Department of Defense. In 2017, Congress established a new initiative, the Kidney Cancer Research Program (KCRP). Since 2006, Congress has funded over 100 researchers with $150 million and will provide another $50 million this year to the KCRP. With KCRP funding secure, ACKC is now focusing on early detection and prevention of kidney cancer and in lowering the cost of kidney cancer care, especially drug prices.
TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO CANCER VICTIMS. THIS SUPPORT IS PRIMARILY PROVIDED IN TWO WAYS: 1) DISTRIBUTION OF FINANCIAL "GESTURES" TO ASSIST WITH THE FINANCIAL BURDEN OF A CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND 2) OFFERING OF HEALTHY AND ACTIVE-LIVING ACTIVITIES (SURVIVE, THRIVE & BE FIT) TO ENCOURAGE PATIENTS AND SURVIVORS TO LIVE MORE FULLY FOLLOWING A CANCER DIAGNOSIS.