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International
Union Against Cancer
is the world's largest independent, non-profit,
non-governmental association of cancer-fighting
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Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
® (CCCF) is a national non-profit membership organization whose mission is to educate,
support, serve, and advocate for families of children with cancer, survivors of childhood cancer, and
the professionals who care for them. |
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The vision of Cancer & Leukaemia In Childhood (CLIC) is of a world where cancer and
leukaemia no longer threaten the lives of children. For as long as the threat from these diseases exists,
we will work to secure the highest possible quality of life for children suffering from cancer and leukaemia,
and their families |
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Established in 1987,
Children's Cancer Research Fund (CCRF) is
dedicated to providing national support for clinical research in pediatric cancer, while improving the
medical environment for all children. A Healthier and Happier tomorrow is the mission and promise of
Children's Cancer Research Fund to children and their parents everywhere. |
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American Society of Pediatric
Hematology/Oncology (ASPH/O) is a professional society of pediatric hematologists/oncologists, who study and
treat childhood cancer and blood diseases. |
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Candlelighters is a support group for families of children with cancer. This local chapter
services Brown, Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, and Owen counties in Indiana. The group is administered by
volunteers who are parents of children with cancer and are dedicated to providing support to other families
living with the trauma of childhood cancer. |
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The Children's Cancer Welfare Services has as its object to offer direct financial and practical
support to families, particularly those from rural areas, with children suffering from cancer. |
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The National Childhood Cancer Foundation is leading the fight against childhood cancer
by supporting the cooperative research of the Children's Oncology Group (COG) and by working to raise public
awareness of children with all types of cancer. COG conducts ground-breaking research and gives
state-of-the-art care to Infants, children teens and young adults with cancer at over 235 institutions
throughout North America, and at sites in Europe and Australia. |
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