Resources

 

OncoPower

OncoPower is a telehealth platform, that brings Oncologists and Cancer Patients closer together by providing a safe space for cancer-related questions and access to tools that make navigating care easier.

Bryanna’s Love Foundation

Bryanna’s Love Foundation offers programs to give comfort to the brave children battling cancer, their siblings and their parents. The programs are called Give Kids A Snuggle and Sibling Love. They offer snuggling stuffed animals and comfy blankets children and their families, and offer respite trips to the siblings and their families after losses due to childhood cancer.

Cancer Response Team

Cancer Response Team, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children get supportive cancer care. They do so by providing their families with financial assistance for integrative and complementary cancer therapies from time of diagnosis up to six months post treatment.

My Faulty Gene

My Faulty Gene is a nonprofit organization which provides information and assistance to individuals whose family medical history suggests genetic testing might be helpful in identifying an increased risk of disease due to a genetic mutation.

The Truth 365

The Truth 365 is the Emmy Award-Winning grass-roots documentary film and social media campaign that gives a voice to all children fighting all forms of cancer. Our mission is to shine a light on the state of childhood cancer research funding by uniting the childhood cancer community, members of Congress, top pediatric oncologists and several of the country’s most influential celebrities.


Cancer.net

Approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial Board, 02/2018

This section includes resources for children with cancer and their families, including organizations and websites.

INOVA Life with Cancer

Resources for Pediatric Oncology Patients and Their Families.

Ped-Onc

Resources and information for parents of children with cancer . . . by parents of children with cancer.

Mettle Health

Palliative care doctors, nurses, social workers and chaplains who understand the strengths, as well as the limitations, of healthcare. We’re human beings with over 100 combined years of clinical and palliative care work, whose experience has shown us there’s more to health than medicine.