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Facilites focusing on the treatment of cancer.

Cancer Treatment Centers
Chat w/ our cancer experts about cancer treatment centers near you.
CancerCenter.com
Cancer Radiation Therapy
State-Of-The-Art Radiation Therapy Center In Sherman Oaks, California.
VantageOncology.com
Advanced Cancer Clinic
Comprehensive Treatment Options. Oncological & Advanced Natural Care
www.Envita.com
City of Hope Hospital
A Leading Cancer Research Center in Los Angeles. Learn more today.
cityofhope.org
The Cancer Revolution
The Center for Cancer Prevention & Treatment at St. Joseph Hospital
www.thecancerrevolution.org
No Chemo Side Effects
80% succes no hair loss or throwing up. No conflict with chemotherapy!
www.Flavin7.us
Cancer Centers
Discover the Benefits: Whole Person Care & Leading-Edge Innovation
LomaLindaHealth.org
Living Well with Cancer
Resources and research for the body and soul from Kaiser Permanente.
www.kp.org/livelife
Cancer Professionals
Information, links, & resources for breast & ovarian professionals
InheritedRisk.com
CyberKnife in Fresno, CA
Destroy cancer & tumors anywhere in the body. No pain, no incision.
communitymedical.org/cyberknife
Cancer Diagnosis?
Need Help Coping W/ Your Diagnosis? Oncology Social Workers Can Help
www.AOSW.org
Cancer Research
Northern California Cancer Center Preventing Cancer | Promoting Life
www.nccc.org

A-Z Cancer Centers Provider Directory
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Cancer Treatments
Holistic treatment for Cancer. Vitamin C. We insist that all cancer patients receive a traditional cancer evaluation from the oncologists.
www.alternativecancersolution.com
Arizona Cancer Center
Provides basic research, advanced clinical technologies, cancer prevention strategies, outreach care and education programs.
www.azcc.arizona.edu
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Wake Forest University Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information about the facilities and clinical programs available as well as news and resources for patients, families, healthcare professionals and cancer researchers.
www.bgsm.edu
Burnham Institute
Independent, nonprofit, public benefit organization designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Cancer Center for basic research.
www.burnhaminstitute.org
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University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Provides patient information as well as information about education, research and links to other cancer resources.
www.cancer.med.umich.edu
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Provider of basic science and clinical research, education and training in areas related to oncology.
www.cancer.mednet.ucla.edu
University of Minnesota Cancer Center
Research facility providing educational programs in cancer biology as well as information to the public and scientific community.
www.cancer.umn.edu
University of Iowa Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
Research facility providing educational programs in cancer biology as well as information to the public and scientific community.
www.cancer.vh.org
University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center
Research facility providing educational programs in cancer biology as well as information to the public and scientific community.
www.cancer.wisc.edu
Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.canctr.mc.duke.edu
Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs, outreach services and research at the center.
www.ccc.columbia.edu
San Antonio Cancer Institute
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.ccc.saci.org
University of Alabama Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.ccc.uab.edu
City of Hope
Dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of cancer and other life-threatening diseases through research and patient care.
www.cityofhope.org
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Provides basic research, advanced clinical technologies and educational programs in the area of cancer and genetics.
www.cshl.org
F
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Comprehensive cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute.
www.fccc.edu
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Cancer research and development center specializing in the development of treatments and drugs for various forms of cancer.
www.fhcrc.org
G
Lombardi Cancer Center
Designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Comprehensive Cancer Center. Provides research, education and clinical services in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
lombardi.georgetown.edu
H
Huntsman Cancer Institute
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.hci.utah.edu
USC/Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center
Provider of cancer treatment, research, prevention and education.
ccnt.hsc.usc.edu
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Yale Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the center's facilities, clinical trials and research.
www.info.med.yale.edu
Ireland Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.irelandcancercenter.org
Indiana University Cancer Center
Information about the facilities and clinical programs available as well as resources for patients, families, healthcare professionals and cancer researchers.
iucc.iu.edu
J
James Cancer Hospital
Provides patient information as well as information about education, research and clinical trials at the hospital.
www.jamesline.com
Jackson Laboratory
An independent non-profit genetic mammalian research laboratory, with education, genome informatics, and public information resources.
www.jax.org
John Wayne Cancer Institute
Cancer research institute combining basic science and clinical research programs to improve the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
www.jwci.org
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Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute
Group of hospitals, clinics and research centers engaged in cancer research, treatment and education.
www.karmanos.org
Kimmel Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.kcc.tju.edu
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Johns Hopkins Oncology Center
Information for patients, physicians and prospective applicants to the residency and fellowship programs available through the center.
www.med.jhu.edu
Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information about community services, research, clinical trials as well as links to other cancer resources.
kccc-www.med.nyu.edu
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Offers patient resources, training opportunities and research information.
cancer.med.unc.edu
MIT Center for Cancer Research
Research facility providing educational programs in cancer biology as well as information to the public and scientific community.
web.mit.edu
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the center's facilities, clinical programs and research.
www.moffitt.usf.edu
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Information about programs for patient care, research and education. Includes a clinical trials database, information on basic science research, clinical research and professional resources.
www.mskcc.org
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Oncolink - University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center
Source for cancer information, including clinical trials, global cancer resources, conferences, disease and medical specialty resources.
www.oncolink.upenn.edu
McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research
Research facility providing medical students with educational programs in basic cancer biology as well as information to the public and scientific community.
mcardle.oncology.wisc.edu
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Purdue Cancer Center
Dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of cancer and other life-threatening diseases through research.
www.pharmacy.purdue.edu
R
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.roswellpark.org
S
Salk Institute (The)
Research and development organization specializing in providing biological research into diseases including AIDS, cancer and Alzheimer's. This institute is the parent of a high-tech unit involved in producing vaccines. This company was capital...
www.salk.edu
University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Provider of research and clinical treatment of cancer and support for family members.
www.sylvester.org
U
Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.ucihs.uci.edu
UCSD Cancer Center
Information about patient care, research, clinical trials and center administration.
cancer.ucsd.edu
UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center
Brings together researchers and clinicians dedicated to basic research into the causes of cancer's progression .
cc.ucsf.edu
Marlene and Stewart Greenbaum Cancer Center
Conducts clinical research, medical training, patient programs and support services for cancer patients and their families.
www.umm.edu
University of Nebraska Eppley Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.unmc.edu
University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the facilities, clinical programs and research at the center.
www.upci.upmc.edu
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Massey Cancer Center
Information for patients and healthcare professionals about the center's facilities, clinical programs and research.
www.vcu.edu
Cancer Treatment Centers
Chat w/ our cancer experts about cancer treatment centers near you.
CancerCenter.com
Cancer Radiation Therapy
State-Of-The-Art Radiation Therapy Center In Sherman Oaks, California.
VantageOncology.com
Advanced Cancer Clinic
Comprehensive Treatment Options. Oncological & Advanced Natural Care
www.Envita.com

Guide to Breast Cancer FAQs


October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM).


Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined.

This is exciting progress, but there are still women who do not take advantage of early detection at all, and others who do not get screening mammograms and clinical breast exams at regular intervals.
  1. Women age 65 and older are less likely to get mammograms than younger women, even though breast cancer risk increases with age.
  2. Hispanic women have fewer mammograms than Caucasian women and African American women.
  3. Women below poverty level are less likely than women at higher incomes to have had a mammogram within the past two years.
  4. Mammography use has increased for all groups except American Indians and Alaska Natives.
The key to raising awareness is educating the public to the disease, preventative measures and risk factors. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions about breast cancer according to the NBCAM organization.

Q: What is cancer?

A: Cancer is a disease that occurs when cells become abnormal and divide without control or order. Each organ in the body is made up of various kinds of cells. Cells normally divide in an orderly way to produce more cells only when they are needed. This process helps keep the body healthy. If cells divide when new cells are not needed, they form too much tissue. This extra tissue, called a tumor, can be benign or malignant.
Benign tumors are not cancer. Eighty percent of all breast tumors are benign. They can usually be removed, and, in most cases, they don’t come back. Most important, the cells in benign tumors do not invade other tissues and do not spread to other parts of the body. Benign breast tumors are not life-threatening.
Malignant tumors are cancer. The cancer cells grow and divide out of control, invading and damaging nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also break away from the original tumor and enter the bloodstream or lymphatic system. This is how breast cancer spreads and forms secondary tumors in other parts of the body. This spread of cancer is called metastasis.

Q: What is breast cancer?

A: Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.

Q: How many new cases of breast cancer are estimated in the United States in 2007?

A: New cases of breast cancer in the United States are estimated to be 178,480 (female); 2,030 (male). Of these an estimated 40,460 (female) and 450 (male) will die from the disease. (National Cancer Institute figures).

Q: How common is breast cancer in the United States?

A: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, aside from skin cancer.

Q: What is advanced breast cancer?

A: Breast cancer is considered advanced when it has spread from its original site to distant areas of the body. Physicians will look at a number of factors to determine the stage of breast cancer, including tumor size, lymph node involvement, and whether the cancer has spread to other areas of the body. Once the stage of the disease is determined, there are two different ways advanced breast cancer can be classified: locally advanced or metastatic.

For more information about NBCAM, please visit www.nbcam.org. For additional information, please call one of the following toll-free numbers: American Cancer Society, (800) 227-2345, National Cancer Institute (NCI), (800) 4-CANCER, Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization, (800) 221-2141.

The National Breast Cancer Awareness Month program is dedicated to increasing public knowledge about the importance of early breast cancer detection. Fifteen national public service organizations, professional associations, and government agencies comprise the Board of Sponsors, who work together to ensure that the NBCAM message is heard by thousands of women and their families.




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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM).
Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined. This is exciting progress, but there are still women who do not take advantage of early detection at all, and others who do not get screening mammograms and clinical breast exams at regular intervals. Women age 65 and older are less likely to get mammograms than younger women, even though ... Read more

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