Cancer Resources

The following sites provide information about specific oncology-related subjects. These sites are for your reference only and are not affiliated with St.Vincent


General Cancer Resources  

American Cancer Society 

Association of Cancer Online Resources 

Alliance for Lung Cancer 

American Cancer Society 

AICR: American Institute for Cancer Research 

American Society of Clinical Oncology 

Baskets by Immanuel 

BC Cancer Agency - Unconventional Cancer Therapies 

The Brain Tumor Society 

Cancer Care, Inc. 

Cancer Education 

Cancer Facts 

CancerFatigue.org 

CancerNet 

Cancer Page 

Cancer Support Community - Central Indiana 

Cancer Symptoms 

Cancer Track 

The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation (CCCF) 

Childhood Cancers 

Circle of Hope 

Clinical Trials 

Colon Cancer Alliance 

CureSearch  

KidsKonnected 

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 

Lung Cancer Online 

MDAnderson Cancer Center 

Mayo Clinic Cancer Center 

Melanoma Patients' Information Page 

Memorial Sloan-Kettering 

Mesothelioma 

National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations 

National Cancer Institute (NCI): CancerNet Cancer Information 

National Bone Marrow Transplant Link 

National Cancer Institute 

National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship 

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine 

National Lymphedema Network 

National Foundation for Cancer Research 

National Hospice and Palliatigve Care Organization 

OncoLink, The University of Pennsylvania Cancer Resource 

Our Fight Against Cancer 

Ovar'Coming Together:Ovarian Cancer 

People Living with Cancer:  An ASCO website 

  Prevent Cancer Foundation 

Skin Cancer Foundation 

Steve Dunn's Cancer Guide 

The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation 

Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization 

Young Survival Coalition 

Your Cancer Risk 

Cancer Support Services 

The following services provide support to cancer patients:

  • Little Red Door Cancer Agency: Helps qualified cancer patients and their families by providing transportation, expendable supplies, durable medical equipment, patient advocacy, financial assistance and free or reduced cost cancer screening.
    (317) 925-5595 

  • Meals on Wheels or Home Delivered Meals: You may qualify for a meal service if you are unable to prepare or shop for your food. There is typically a charge associated with this program, although some assistance is available to reduce the cost. Because service is limited, you may be placed on a waiting list (Meal services are not available in all locations).Your case manager can assist by identifying services that are available in your area.
    General information line: (317) 633-6325 

  • Road to Recovery: Transportation for cancer patients to and from cancer treatments and doctor's appointments. Offered by the American Cancer Society.
    1-800-ACS-2345 

For more details on cancer pain relief or other cancer-related information, call the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information Service at (800) 4-CANCER or the American Cancer Society at (800) ACS-2345.

Radiation Resources

American College of Radiology(800) 227-5463

American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
(800) 962-7876

Annie Appleseed Project 

Cancer and Career

Clinical Trials 

National Cancer Institute Cancer Trials(800) 4-CANCER

Radiation Exposure Compensation ProgramU.S. Department of Justice
(800) 729-7327

Support for People with Oral and Head and Neck Cancer, Inc.
(800) 377-0928

Young Survival Coalition