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LUNGevity: Visit Website
Providing support, information, and resources for lung cancer patients, their families and caregivers.

Lung Cancer Alliance: Visit Website
You are not alone. Many who've been affected by lung cancer are here to help you find the support you need.

Around.org: Visit Website
As lung cancer survivors and families, we remember too well how devastating it is when you are told you have cancer.

Lung Cancer Online: Visit Website
A comprehensive, annotated directory to Internet information, support, and resources for patients and families.

Daily Strength: Visit Website
Enables those facing Lung Cancer to: 1) simply and easily communicate their progress with friends, family, supporters, and have those people respond with encouragement and help, and 2) find others facing the same circumstances, and exchange experiences, treatments and even hugs within a safe community setting.

Cancer Compass: Visit Website
Full of supportive resources, this online lung cancer forum is a valuable way for lung cancer patients and their loved ones to share stories and information, research treatment options and connect online.

Circle of Hope: Visit Website
We are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers and other relatives and friends whose lives have been impacted by a lung cancer diagnosis. We are committed to increase awareness of the #1 cancer killer of men and women. This educational outreach focuses on "Dispelling Myths - Dispensing Facts."

Mesothelioma : Visit Website
Providing the latest, up-to-date information about the dangers of asbestos exposure and mesothelioma cancer. We offer a one-stop resource on all asbestos and mesothelioma-related issues ranging from occupational exposure to malignant mesothelioma.

'Voices of Lung Cancer' Book: Visit Website
Provided by the patients, their friends, families, and caregivers of those diagnaosed with lung cancer. These very personal stories offer inspired insight into the ways families and professionals care for both themselves and the patient.

Cancer Facts & Figures: Visit Website

Lung Cancer Facts: Visit Website

WTF? (Where's The Funding) for lung cancer: Visit Website
Yeah, you get the double-entrendre. Some may find it a bit crude. But it's necessary to get peoples' attention - attention to THE #1 cancer killer in the U.S AND the most under-funded. Why?

Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania: Visit Website
Diagnostic and treatment advances now offers help to patients who hope to conquer this disease. The experts at the Center for Lung Cancer and Related Disorders offer high-quality medical care that gives patients the best chance of being cured.

NCCN Guidelines for Patients (Free of charge): Visit Website
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN)is a not-for-profit alliance of 21 of the world’s leading cancer centers that is dedicated to improving the quality and effectiveness of care provided to patients with cancer.

The Wellness Community of Philadelphia (Free of charge): Visit Website
Helps people affected by cancer enhance their health and well-being through participation in a professional program of emotional support, education and hope.

Chemo Clothes: Visit Website
Our primary goal is to empower individuals to fight their disease by giving them a charitable outlet for their creative work. We aim to collect handmade clothing donated from cancer patients who wish to raise money to aid the fight against cancer. In addition, we will also gladly accept handmade clothing donations from anyone who is interested in contributing to our cause.

Oncolink: Visit Website
Founded in 1994 by Penn cancer specialists with a mission to help cancer patients, families, health care professionals and the general public get accurate cancer-related information at no charge.

Cansar-Cancer Survivors Against Radon: Visit Website
Empowering individuals of an apparent Radon-induced lung cancer (and their families) with a voice.

Gilda's Club (of South Jersey): Visit Website
Named in honor of comedian Gilda Radner who was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1986. She got involved with a support community about which she wrote: “people with cancer and their families could cry, laugh, scream and share their fears and frustrations with others like them.” It was there that she found solace, hope, friendship and a renewed sense of control.

Memory Bears and More: Visit Website
Sunny Collard makes bears and more from the clothing of our lost loved ones for your treasures you can hold forever!!!


Cooper University Hospital
Town Square at Main Street
931 Centennial Boulevard
Voorhees, NJ 08043
This group is for those diagnosed with lung cancer and their families to receive support, information and resources. This group is held the third Tuesday of the month from 1:30pm - 2:30pm.

Virtua Memorial Hospital
175 Madison Ave, Conf. Ctr.
Mount Holly, NJ 08060

There are many ways to help you cope with the diagnosis of lung cancer. And, understanding your feelings is a key one. This support group provides help & encouragement. Usually held the first Wednesday of every month. To register call 1-888 Virtua-3 (1-888-847-8823).

The Wellness Community of Philadelphia
The Suzanne Morgan Center at Ridgeland
4100 Chamounix Drive
Phila, PA 19131

People with Cancer (mixed diagnoses) meet in weekly, ongoing groups to learn from one another and to find strength together in their journey through treatment and recovery. All groups are professionally facilitated. Call (215) 879-7733 ~ (888) 819-3553.


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