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The mission of the national NF Network is to find treatments and a cure for neurofibromatosis by promoting scientific research, improving clinical care, providing outreach through education and awareness, while offering hope and support to those affected by NF.
ASSIST CANCER PATIENTS AND FAMILIES IN SAUK COUNTY WISCONSIN
The Myelodysplastic Syndromes Foundation was established by an international group of physicians and researchers to provide an ongoing exchange of information relating to MDS. Until the Foundation was set up, no formal working group had been devoted to MDS. Since its inception, we have conducted 14 international symposia. A major Foundation effort is our international information network. This network provides patients with referrals to Centers of Excellence, contact names for available clinical trials, sharing of new research and treatment options between physicians, and extension of educational support to physicians, nurses, pharmacists and patients.
HELP PEOPLE FIGHTING CANCER IN THE INLAND NORTHWEST BY IMPROVING THEIR DAILY LIVES AND CIRCUMSTANCES.
Breast Friends ensures that no woman goes through cancer alone. We are a unique resource for women, their family, friends, co-workers and the community to minimize the fear and isolation of cancer. For over a decade our programs have empowered thousands with emotional support and hope. We are survivors and professionals helping others celebrate the joy of life.
HopeWell Cancer Support's mission is to create a community for all people with cancer, their families and friends, that encourages an exchange of information, the development of a support system, and the presence of hope.
To raise awareness and support for Breast Cancer within the community.
Established in 1996 as a grassroots initiative, we are dedicated to "Being The Bridge for Williams County residents facing financial challenges due to cancer diagnoses. Over the years, we've consistently upheld this mission, serving as a vital connection during times of crisis. At the heart of our work is a commitment to prioritizing individuals and their families, providing personalized services. In response to the changing social and economic landscape, we offer resources and guidance to navigate life changes. Our primary focus is to establish a solid foundation for treatment planning, extending financial assistance for medication, mileage, and other medical expenses. Join us in being the bridge that makes a meaningful impact on the lives of those in our community.
Established in 1998, The Eye Cancer Foundation is an educational and supportive resource for eye cancer patients, their families, and physicians. Our mission is two-fold: one part focused on multi-center research of new diagnostic treatments for eye cancer research, the other focused on providing much needed, world-wide patient support services. Our mission is to create a world-class resource for patients and their families diagnosed with ocular tumors, radiation macular degeneration, and related ophthalmic conditions. We want to help you, your children and families around the world. ECF Specific Goals: 1) Find cures for patients with ocular tumors and related eye diseases. 2) Provide eye cancer specialists for unserved and underserved countries. 3) Coordinate international cooperative evaluations of new methods of diagnosis and treatment. 4) Support family and patient support programs to ease emotional stress and real-life adjustment issues related to eye cancer. 5) Promote transparency related to doctors and patient outcomes. 6) Promote quality assurance and education for eye cancer specialiatly centers. 7) Empower patients to find the resources to improve their lives.
Our mission is to empower young adults affected by cancer by building community, improving quality of life and providing meaningful survivorship
The mission of the Pan-Massachusetts Challenge is to raise money for life-saving cancer care and research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute through its Jimmy Fund. The catalyst for the fundraising effort is a bike-a-thon that crosses the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Committed cyclists, volunteers, corporate sponsors, and individual financial contributors are essential to the PMC achieving this goal. Since its founding in 1980, the PMC has been increasingly successful in mobilizing the support of all these constituencies. We strive to inspire even more proponents of our cause and intend the money we raise to afford Dana-Farber's doctors and researchers the resources necessary to discover cures for all cancers.
The VHL Alliance (VHLA) is dedicated to research, education, and support to improve awareness diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for those affected by VHL.