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Kids
Home at NCI:
A web page just for kids with cancer sponsored by the National Cancer
Institute. Here kids can share their art work, stories and poems.
This site has some things for parents too.
Candlelighters
Childhood Cancer Family Alliance: is a non-profit
501C3 children's charity organized to provide emotional, educational,
and practical assistance to children with cancer and their families
treated at the Texas Medical Center and/or reside in thirteen counties
of the greater Houston area. All programs and services are provided
at no cost to families.
Childhood
Leukemia Center: This
Center has been created especially for parents and others caring
for a child with leukemia or other cancer.
Childrens
Miracle Network: Every
year Children's Miracle Network helps over 12 million children.
By supporting 170 premiere children's hospitals in North America,
CMN gives kids a chance they might not get any other way
Growth
House Helping Children with Serious Illness and Grief:
The Growth House Web Page is an international gateway to resources
for life-threatening illness and end of life issues. Their topic
pages will link you to sites around the world that meet their "best
of the net" review standards that include both content and
presentation. They have also added valuable pain management links.
Home
Care Guide:
A guide to caring for children with cancer at home.
Make-a-Wish
Foundation of America:
Fulfilling the wishes of children with serious illnesses.
Onkolink´s
Kids Corner: A special section of the outstanding
Oncolink site provided by the University Of Pennsylvania. Includes
content on helping children and their families cope with cancer,
children's artwork, a "Kemo Shark" cartoon book to help
children understand chemotherapy, e-mail lists specifically for
children with or affected by cancer, and other great features. The
site is well-integrated with the rest of the extensive Oncolink
content. Includes links to related web sites with a focus on pediatric
oncology.
Children's
Oncology Group: The merger of the four pediatric
oncology cooperative groups in 2000-- the Children's Cancer Group,
the Pediatric Oncology Group, Wilms Tumor Study Group, and the Intergroup
Rhabdomyosarcoma Group-- resulted in a single NCI-sponsored network
of pediatric oncology researchers and hospitals. Hospitals throughout
the US, the UK, and European coordinate clinical research studies
on new treatments in childhood cancer.
The
Children's Oncology Group (COG) is expected to provide a more efficient
organization to determine the safety and efficacy of new treatments
for childhood cancer. Please note that clinical trials are listed
in the NCI and NIH databases as POG, CCG, and COG trials.
For more info http://www.childrenscause.org/research/aboutthecog.asp
Foundation
for the Children's Oncology Group: Foundation for
the Children's Oncology Group is a non-profit organization which
supports pediatric cancer treatment and research projects at over
115 of the most prestigious pediatric medical institutions in the
U.S., Canada and Australia. This network of 2800 pediatric cancer
specialists is called the Children's Cancer Group (CCG).
CancerNet:
A cooperative research organization based in the United States.
Founded in 1955, it's highest scientific priority is to transition
new biological research findings into clinical trials to benefit
children with cancer. Members include over 2,500 pediatric cancer
specialists located at over 115 pediatric medical centers in the
United States, Canada, and Australia. Web site includes links to
other cooperative oncology groups, cancer directories, clinical
trial information, and resources for kids affected by serious illness.
Talking With Your Child About Cancer:
The
Never-Ending Squirrel Tale:
This web site is for the parent´s of kids with cancer. It
offers them practical tips, encouragement, and information, as well
as many links to other sites. A wonderful source for HOSPITAL
SURVIVAL techniques, developed by a mother to assist others in their
journey through cancer treatment. A very fun and informative site
for parents of hospitalized child.
The
Sunshine Kids: is a national,
non-profit, volunteer organization established by Rhoda Tomasco
in March, 1982, in Houston, Texas. They are funded by contributions
from individuals, corporations, and foundations. The Sunshine Kids
are not affiliated with any one hospital, but strive to provide
programs designed for children in hospitals across the United States.
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