American Cancer Society: 1-800-464-3102 or . The American Cancer Society resource center includes comprehensive information about all different types of cancer, including the latest treatment options. ACS offers a number of patient assistance and support programs.
ASCO, the American Society of Clinical Oncologists (the world’s leading organization of medical professionals who treat people with cancer). Their “Cancer.Net” website is an accurate, reliable, and oncologist-approved source of information on more than fifty types of cancer.
Cancer Care, Inc.: 1-800-813-4673 Click on their “Cancer Types” link for lymphoma and you will obtain a wealth of information, including stages, treatments, side effects, clinical trials, and support services, including links to many relevant websites. They also provide free counseling services via their toll-free helpline, staffed by professional oncology social workers.
National Cancer Institute: 1-800-4-CANCER An excellent resource for up-to-date, accurate information about cancer, current treatment recommendations, clinical trials, and support services.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America: 1-800-955-4572. A national voluntary health agency whose mission is dedicated to finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma and related cancers, and to improving the quality of life for people affected by lymphoma. The site offers education, research, and patient services. LLSA has a financial assistance program for patients as well as a peer connection program.
The Blood & Marrow Transplant Information Network: A comprehensive website that contains their newsletter, patient services, a drug database, resource directory, information on transplant services, and patient support. The National Cancer Institute’s website; always an excellent resource for in-depth and accurate information on any kind of cancer.
The Lymphoma Research Foundation of America, Inc: A national, non-profit organization which funds lymphoma research and provides educational information for patients. The website contains information on what’s new, general information on lymphoma, support group listings, clinical trial information, and connects people with lymphoma to one another through a program called “Cell Mates.”