Cancer Resources

You are not alone. There are several free resources available to find support and information in your fight.

Livestrong Cancer Navigation Services

We believe in not letting cancer take control of your life. Our cancer navigation services provide the support you need as you face your cancer journey.

Livestrong Cancer Navigation Services offers support with

  • Insurance Challenges
  • Treatment Concerns
  • Emotional and Peer Support
  • Fertility Preservation
  • Clinical Trials Matching

The American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society has programs and services to help people with cancer and their loved ones understand cancer, manage their lives through treatment and recovery, and find the emotional support they need. And best of all, our help is free

The American Cancer Society offers the following support programs:

  • Online Communities and Support
  • Road to Recovery (Rides to Treatment)
  • Hope Lodge (Lodging!)
  • TLC: Hair Loss and Mastectomy Products
  • Reach to Recovery (Breast Cancer Support)
  • I Can Cope (Online cancer education classes)
  • Look Good Feel Better (Help with appearance-related side effects of treatment
  • Look Good Feel Better for Teens
  • Patient Navigator Program (Personal cancer guide)

The Leukemia And Lymphoma Society

Get Information and Support

Joining hands to help patients cope: improving the quality of life of patients and their families.

The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) offers the most comprehensive array of services to patients and families touched by blood cancers.

A diagnosis of leukemia, lymphoma or myeloma brings many daily challenges. LLS is committed to providing support and guidance to patients and the health professionals who care for them.

Find Support

LLS is committed to reaching out to those with leukemia, Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplastic syndromes and myeloproliferative diseases in meaningful ways. Programs have been developed all over the country to meet the needs of patients, families and oncology professionals, the people who deal with blood cancer every day and the people who care for them.”

CaringBridge

“Think of us as an online space where you can connect, share news, and receive support. It’s your very own health social network, coming together on your personalized website. And thanks to those who donate, we are available 24/7 to anyone, anywhere, at no cost.

CaringBridge offers:

  • CaringBridge Sites—Personal, protected sites make it easy to stay connected during any type of health event. Family and friends can visit the site to stay informed and leave supportive messages.
  • SupportPlanner—SupportPlanner is a calendar that helps family and friends coordinate care and organize helpful tasks, like bringing a meal, offering rides, taking care of pets and other needs.