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Ilona Warf's blog ::Danger in the Air: How to Protect Yourself from Lung Cancer






Ilona Warf's blog ::Danger in the Air: How to Protect Yourself from Lung Cancer










According               to               the               Centers               for               Disease               Control,               more               people               die               from               lung               cancer               than               any               other               type               of               cancer.

This               devastating               disease               affects               many               people,               not               only               patients               but               their               families               and               caregivers               as               well.

Learning               to               cope               with               lung               cancer               can               be               overwhelming               but               with               support               and               information,               lung               cancer               patients               and               their               families               can               begin               the               road               to               recovery               and               healing.

Below               are               websites               that               offer               online               lung               cancer               support               to               help               you               cope               with               this               terrible               disease.

Association               of               Cancer               Online               Resources               offers               several               online               support               services               for               cancer               patients,               families               and               caregivers.

They               offer               cancer               specific               websites               for               support               regarding               lung               cancer               as               well               as               general               topics               such               as               pain               relief.

The               special               OncoChat               is               a               live               online               chat               service               for               patients               and               family               members               to               talk               with               others               and               share               support               in               their               battle               with               cancer.

ACOR               has               links               to               many               online               support               resources               that               can               assist               in               understanding,               treating               and               coping               with               lung               cancer.
               CancerCare               offers               support               for               cancer               patients               including               telephone,               face-to-face               and               online               support               groups.

CancerCare's               Online               Support               Groups               offers               a               forum               for               lung               cancer               patients,               as               well               as               other               cancer               patients,               to               share               information,               ideas               and               strength               in               coping               with               this               disease.

The               online               community               is               a               private,               subscription               only               program,               which               ensures               confidentiality               of               the               information               that               that               you               share.

You               will               only               be               in               contact               with               those               directly               affected               by               cancer.
               The               American               Lung               Association               offers               a               wide               variety               of               online               tools               for               support               in               your               battle               with               lung               cancer.

There               are               many               websites               that               offer               information               about               lung               cancer               and               treatment               options;               however,               The               American               Lung               Association               is               dedicated               to               providing               current               and               helpful               information               regarding               the               prevention               and               treatment               of               lung               cancer.

If               you               or               a               loved               one               is               suffering               from               lung               cancer               and               having               difficulty               understanding               the               treatment               options,               the               NexProfiler               Tool               is               a               free,               online               interactive               tool               to               help               you               understand               and               evaluate               your               treatment               options.

You               enter               your               specific               information               and               are               provided               a               report               showing               the               pros               and               cons               of               each               treatment,               the               risks               involved               and               an               explanation               of               lung               cancer               treatments               that               is               easy               to               understand               and               evaluate.
               The               Lung               Cancer               Alliance               Survivors               Support               Community               is               a               national,               non-profit               organization               that               supports               patients               of               lung               cancer               and               their               families               and               caregivers.

Providing               useful               information               and               inspiration               is               part               of               their               mission               and               goal.

Easy               to               use               online               forums,               groups               and               discussions               help               lung               cancer               patients               learn               about               current               treatments               and               advice               that               help               them               cope               with               this               disease.
               Lungevity               Foundation               is               dedicated               to               funding               lung               cancer               research               and               providing               support               for               lung               cancer               patients               and               those               affected               by               lung               cancer.

The               Lung               Cancer               Support               Community               (LCSC)               was               created               in               2002               and               in               August               of               2006               LCSC               became               a               service               of               the               LUNGevity               Foundation.

Their               goal               is               to               be               the               largest               online               support               website               for               lung               cancer               serving               those               affected               by               this               horrible               disease.

Their               website               provides               information               about               lung               cancer,               treatment               options               and               current               research.

You               can               access               Care               Pages               and               a               Live               Online               Chat               room               to               get               and               offer               support.

This               website               strives               to               be               the               best               online               lung               cancer               support               website               and               it               seems               that               it               has               achieved               its               goal.




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