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Teens Living with Cancer - http://www.teenslivingwithcancer.org/
Offers information and resources about cancer, treatments, and support network presented by teens for teens. |
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NCI: Childhood Cancers - http://www.cancer.gov/cancerinformation/cancertype/childhood/
Information, resources, and links about childhood cancers and treatments from the National Cancer Institute. |
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CancerNet - http://cancer.gov/cancerinformation
Credible, current, and comprehensive information from the National Cancer Institute. |
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Planet Cancer - http://www.planetcancer.org/
A gathering place for young adults, includes cancer comics, advice, cancertainment, news, current research, and forums. |
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NOVA Online: Cancer Warrior - http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/cancer/
Tells the story of Dr. Judah Folkman, a researcher who has spent the past 30 years trying to find a way to curb cancer. Includes interview clips, interactive feature that traces the growth of a malignant tumor, and an hour-long PBS feature in QuickTime and RealVideo formats. |
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TeensHealth: Types of Cancer Teens Get - http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/cancer/types_of_cancer.html
Article about some types that teens are more likely to get. Learn about warning signs, symptoms, and how doctors treat these cancers. |
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Children's Brain Tumor Foundation - http://www.cbtf.org/
Provides an array of information and resources to assist in accessing expert care to ensure quality of life for children with brain or spinal cord tumors. |
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Kids Konnected - http://www.kidskonnected.org/
Provides friendship, understanding, education, and support for the children who have a parent with cancer, or have lost a parent to cancer. |
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Super Sibs - http://www.supersibs.org/
Supports and recognizes brothers and sisters of children with cancer. |
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American Brain Tumor Association Kids - http://www.abta.org/kids/
Learn about brain tumors, share thoughts, get coping tips from other kids, or play games. |
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Group Loop - http://www.grouploop.org/
Provides an online support for teens with cancer and their parents. |
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TeensHealth: Cancer Basics - http://kidshealth.org/teen/diseases_conditions/cancer/cancer.html
Learn what it is, the causes, symptoms, and types of treatment. Includes information about coping. |
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The Cancer Game - http://www.cancergame.org/
Stress relief for cancer patients, in which they can visualize and destroy cancer on a computer screen. |
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Children's Cancer Web - http://www.cancerindex.org/ccw/guide2y.htm
Children with cancer share their webpages. Includes cancer types, treatments, and support and information. |
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KidsHealth: Hodgkin's Disease - http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/cancer/hodgkins.html
Read about what causes this kind of cancer, the symptoms, what the doctor does, and living with this disease. |
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The Adventures of Captain Chemo - http://www.royalmarsden.org/captchemo/
Interactive games based on a comic created by a young cancer patient. Learn about the disease, treatment and side effects, and take a quiz. |
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Teenage Cancer Trust: Health Info - https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/health-info/
Learn about different types of this disease, link to teen resources and view UK teen cancer statistics. |
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Kids Cancer Network - http://www.kidscancernetwork.org/fun4u.html
Features coloring pages and games for kids dealing with cancer. Download monthly Funletter. [Requires Adobe Reader] |
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Blood Counts for Kids With Cancer - http://pedspain.nursing.uiowa.edu/BCounts/
Provides information how to understand the importance of blood counts in cancer and treatment. |
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Cell Division and Cancer - http://www.abpischools.org.uk/res/coResourceImport/resources04/cancer/
Describes the process, chromosomes and genes, what causes cancer, and treatments. Includes quiz. |
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Cool in the Shade - http://coolshade.tamu.edu/aware2.htm
Information about what can cause skin cancer, how to protect your skin, and a risk assessment. |
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Mattdotcom - http://www.mattdotcom.org.uk/
UK organization dedicated to providing ill teens access to computer technology by funding for laptops and computers. |
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Teen's Guide to Cancer - http://www.people.vcu.edu/~s1kdwill/
Presents information about causes and treatment, with personal accounts and a list of the most common forms of this disease in adolescents. |
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Children with Cancer - http://bcsupport.org/children(2)/
An interactive support site for children with cancer and children who have a parent with cancer. Includes discussion board, chatroom, and guestbook for sharing stories. |
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Don't Be A Schmuck: Testicular Cancer - http://www.dontbeaschmuck.org/
Understand more about this condition, including signs, symptoms, statistics, and performing a self-examination. |