Breast Cancer Resources Everyday Health

Breast Cancer Resources Everyday Health

Breast Cancer Resources Everyday Health MenuNewslettersSearch Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Resources Where Do You Turn When You Need Help By Julie Lynn MarksReviewed: February 1, 2022Fact-CheckediStockIf you’ve been given a breast cancer diagnosis, certain resources can help you better understand the disease and find support. Here’s a list of organizations, articles, and websites for patients, families, and caregivers. Organizations Susan G. Komen Foundation BreastCancer.org National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. Living Beyond Breast Cancer Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation American Cancer Society National Cancer Institute American Society of Clinical Oncology American Association for Cancer Research National Comprehensive Cancer Network American Society of Plastic Surgeons Statistics and Facts National Cancer Institute: Breast Cancer - Patient Version American Cancer Society: Breast Cancer Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Breast Cancer Statistics Coping Advocacy and Support CancerCare: Breast Cancer National Breast Cancer Coalition American Cancer Society: Cancer Survivors Network Surviving Breast Cancer African American Breast Cancer Alliance, Inc. Breast Cancer Action Avon Foundation for Women Young Survival Coalition Young Survival Coalition: Men Against Breast Cancer Young Survival Coalition: Pink Link Young Survival Coalition: Mothers Supporting Daughters with Breast Cancer His Breast Cancer Awareness HER2Support.org Breast Cancer Now Cancer Support Community National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship Cancer Hope Network CaringBridge Friend for Life Cancer Support Network Patient Advocate Foundation Patient Power Stand Up to Cancer Prevent Cancer FoundationIs an Advanced Breast Cancer Support Group for You? Medications and Therapies American Cancer Society: Treating Breast Cancer National Cancer Institute: Drugs Approved for Breast Cancer American Society of Clinical Oncology: Breast Cancer: Types of Treatment Breast Cancer TreatmentCancer: What Are the Treatment Options for Me? Alternative Therapies National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health: Cancer and Complementary Health Approaches: What You Need To Know American Cancer Society: Complementary and Integrative Methods 8 Complementary Therapies to Add to Your Chemo Treatment 5 Yoga Moves That Help With Breast Cancer Recovery Breast Cancer Blogs Surviving Breast Cancer Living Beyond Breast Cancer BreastCancer.org MD Anderson Cancer Center: Cancerwise Cancer Support Community American Society of Clinical Oncology What Is Breast Cancer Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment and Prevention Caregiver Resources MD Anderson Cancer Center: Supporting a Loved One American Cancer Society: Caregivers and Family National Alliance for Caregiving Caregiver Action Network How to Find a Breast Cancer Specialist Susan G. Komen: Choosing a Doctor National Breast Cancer Foundation: Choosing Your Doctor BreastCancer.org: Deciding Where to Go for a Second Opinion American Society of Clinical Oncology: Find a Cancer Doctor American Cancer Society: Where to Find Cancer Care National Cancer Institute: Finding Health Care Services Dealing With Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment Komen Treatment Assistance Program: Komen Treatment Assistance Program Sisters Network Inc. CancerCare: Financial and Co-Pay AssistanceCancer Financial Assistance Coalition: Providing Financial or Practical Help HealthWell Foundation American Cancer Society: Hope Lodge End-of-Life Care National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Hospice Foundation of America International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care Cancer: What Does It Mean to Get Palliative Care? Clinical Trials BreastCancerTrials.org Susan G. Komen: Clinical Trials CenterWatch ClinicalTrials.gov National Cancer Institute: Find NCI-Supported Clinical Trials American Cancer Society: Clinical Trials A Consumer's Guide to Clinical Trials 8 Common Myths About Metastatic Breast Cancer That You Should Stop Believing NEWSLETTERS Sign up for our Cancer Care Newsletter SubscribeBy subscribing you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. 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