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ThriveWell Cancer Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for cancer by funding cancer research, providing patient support and offering programs to improve the quality of life for patients and their families.
The Ovarian Cancer Alliance of Ohio promotes early detection and awareness of ovarian cancer and supports people affected by the disease through advocacy, education, public outreach, and direct support services.
IMBCR is a nonprofit research institute focused on advancing treatment and monitoring for multiple myeloma and related bone-marrow cancers through laboratory research and data-driven, precision approaches; the organization works to develop more personalized, tolerable therapies and to improve patient outcomes and survival.
Our mission is to provide women and their families help, hope and healing to overcome suffering in their cancer journey.Our vision is to honor the life of Bessie Mathew by continuing to empower and support women facing cancer through various services and tools including financial, educational, health and life resources, care packages, counseling coordination, and tuition assistance.
Our mission is to educate and aid families battling cancer with patient centered programs focusing on facilitating continued interaction between school and patients through Monkey In My Chair program. As well as fund cures for pediatric brain cancer.
Positively affecting the lives of pediatric cancer patients and their siblings through the writing, recording and sharing of their original songs.
Our Mission is to empower the lives of people affected by cancer in Northern Nevada through connection, education, hope, and healing from diagnosis through survivorship.CCC recognizes the challenge for survivors and their loved ones in returning to everyday life while adjusting to the physical and emotional effects of treatment. Patients and their families often feel isolated without support due to the widespread lack of survivorship programs. Their experiences may lead to PTSD, depression, anxiety, and a general absence of long-term well-being. CCC's survivorship program helps people process emotions and grief, improve quality of life, create personal connections, and empower survivors to reclaim joy and purpose at any stage of their cancer journey.
Keaton’s provides family‑centered support for children with cancer and their families across Northern California. They offer emotional, educational, and direct financial assistance (grants, care packages, travel/food support), plus family navigation services, while also raising awareness and funding for pediatric cancer research.
The Myelodysplastic Syndromes Foundation was established by an international group of physicians and researchers to provide an ongoing exchange of information relating to MDS. Until the Foundation was set up, no formal working group had been devoted to MDS. Since its inception, we have conducted 14 international symposia. A major Foundation effort is our international information network. This network provides patients with referrals to Centers of Excellence, contact names for available clinical trials, sharing of new research and treatment options between physicians, and extension of educational support to physicians, nurses, pharmacists and patients.
Eliminate the burden of cutaneous lymphoma by: - Promoting awareness - Providing education - Advancing patient care - Fostering research Vision: A life free of cutaneous lymphoma
Family Reach is a national nonprofit that provides critical financial support to cancer patients and their families, who often have to choose between treatment and daily living essentials like food or electricity. Family Reach works with patients and healthcare professionals at more than 400 top-tier hospitals and cancer centers to reach families before they hit critical financial breaking points.
The foundation raises funds for research into rare cancers and encourages survivors to stay active — using grants, events and community programs to advance rare-cancer research and empower cancer survivors through physical activity.