United States
CANCERcare
CANCERcare is a non-profit organization in the US whose mission is to provide free professional help to people with all cancers through counselling, education, information and referral and direct financial assistance.
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Prevent Cancer Foundation
The Prevent Cancer Foundation (CRPF) is a national, non-profit health foundation with a single mission: the prevention and early detection of cancer through scientific research and education. CRPF focuses its energies and resources on those cancers — including lung, breast, prostate, colorectal, cervical, skin and testicular — that can be prevented through lifestyle changes or detection and treatment in their early stages.
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Lung Cancer Alliance
Lung Cancer Alliance is the only national organization in the US dedicated solely to support services for patients (including Phone Buddy, Hotline, Clinical Trials Matching Services) and advocacy to increase federal and state government funding for lung cancer research and early detection. Located in Washington DC, LCA's mission is to reverse the decades of stigma and neglect by empowering those with or at risk for lung cancer, elevating awareness among public health policy makers and changing national health policy. LCA, a 501 (c) (3) Non-profit organization has been awarded the Independent Charities Seal of Excellence.
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National Lung Cancer Partnership
National Lung Cancer Partnership is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to decreasing deaths due to lung cancer, and helping patients live longer and better through research, awareness and advocacy.Founded in 2001 as Women Against Lung Cancer, the organization changed its name to National Lung Cancer Partnership in 2006 to better reflect the partnership we have forged with physicians, researchers, lung cancer survivors and their families, advocacy organizations and the media to help achieve our mission. We are ultimately working to advance lung cancer treatments for all patients, but we are currently focusing our efforts on women because women do not perceive lung cancer's threat to their health; women make up a disproportionate number of never-smokers with lung cancer, and are otherwise differently affected by the disease; and women are powerful agents of change.
Click here to go to www.NationalLungCancerPartnership.org