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  • CureSearch   - Provides information on childhood cancer for patients, their families, physicians, and health care advisors.

  • Cancerbackup: Children's Cancers - Provides general information, diagnosis, causes, treatment, clinical trials, resources, and types of childhood cancer.
  • Catch the Butterfly Game - Children's Cancer Research Fund illustrates how frustrating it can be to cure only eight out of ten children with cancer. Donations accepted.
  • Children's Cancer Web - A non-profit site with information on specific childhood cancers including an annotated directory of related links.
  • Doctor David's Blog - This is a Pediatric Oncologist's weblog. Topics covered include the biology of cancer, clinical observations, and patient histories.
  • NCI: Childhood Cancers - Information provided about pediatric cancers, treatments, prevention, resources, clinical trials, statistics, testing, and screening.
  • NCI: Late Effects of Treatment for Childhood Cancer - Information about how childhood cancer survivors have an increased risk of developing a second cancer later in life.
  • Pediatric Oncology Resource Center - Resources, web links, and references related for parents, friends, and families of children who have or had childhood cancer.
  • Teenage Cancer Trust - Mission is to raise funds, educate, and support teenagers fighting cancer. Provides information about health facts, challenges, conferences, events, news, shop, links, donations, and a forum. [UK]
  • Young People with Cancer: A Handbook for Parents - This guide addresses some of the most common questions about cancer in the young, combining medical information with practical suggestions. [PDF]

  • British Medical Journal: Second Primary Cancers after Childhood Cancer - Article discussing risk of secondary Cancer in individuals that had the disease in childhood. (April 6, 1996)
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