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Cancer Care: Case Management

Provides free counseling and case management services over the phone. Individuals can also find help specific to their cancer type by looking up their diagnosis on the CancerCare website. The

Cancer Care®: Exercise

Provides information, online workshops, and educational resources on how best to maintain physical activity during and after cancer treatment.

Cancer Council

Provides resources and information about exercising before, during, and after cancer treatment. Includes specific exercise suggestions including aerobics, strength-training, flexibility, and pelvic

Cancer to 5K: The Ulman Foundation

This is a free 12-week training program specifically designed for young adult survivors but open to all ages. The foundation operates running teams in 9 US cities but is planning on expanding to more.

Cancer.org Run/Walk Event Finder

A navigation resource that helps find running/walking events to support survivors, and caregivers. Use the Event Search tool to find events based on location.

Chemocare.com

Chemocare.com is a program of the Scott Hamilton CARES initiative. It provides many types of information on the aftereffects of specific chemotherapy drugs as well as how to manage these effects. This

ClinicalTrials.gov—U.S. National Institutes of Health

ClinicalTrials.gov is a service of the National Institutes of Health. This website provides patients, family members and other members of the public easy and free access to information on clinical

Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education (GRACE)

Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education is a nonprofit organization that is working to provide a balance of expert information about current and emerging cancer management options. This

Magnolia Meals at Home

Provides free meals to patients living with cancer, regardless of financial need. Individuals are eligible if they are currently receiving treatment or recently concluded treatment. This service is

Medicine Assistance Tool

Medicineassistancetoo.org offers a search engine that allows patients to find financial assistance for the medications they need. Browse their Personalized Assistance Resources database to find

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: Nutrition and Cancer

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has developed a searchable index of recipes organized by cancer side effect (nausea, difficulty swallowing, etc.). Their webpage also offers guides to specific

National Cancer Institute: Nutrition in Cancer Care

Provides information about nutrition in cancer care and suggestions for maintaining health eating with cancer-related side effects.

National Cancer Institute: Physical Activity and Cancer

Provides information about what physical activity is and the benefits it can have pre- and post-cancer diagnosis.

National Consensus Project for Quality Palliative Care

A joint effort among four organizations: the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, the Center to Advance Palliative Care, the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association, and the National

National Institutes of Health: Clinical Trials

Provides a directory of national public and private clinical trials. Clinical trials advance medicine by determining if a new treatment is safe and effective. Patients may consider participating in