Breast Cancer Guide & Resources
Find powerful resources for support, education and encouragement to become an advocate for your own health. These resources are intended for those diagnosed, as well as healthcare professional supporters.
Radiation Therapy for Cancer Booklet (2015)
Revised in 2015, this 28-page booklet helps patients and their families understand what happens during radiation therapy. It explains how...
- 703-502-1550
- Arlington, VA
- Website
Ray of Hope Colorado
Para responder a las necesidades urgentes de los residentes de Colorado con cáncer proporcionando asistencia financiera con dignidad y...
- 303-835-2568
- Denver,, Colorado
- Website
Reclaiming Intimacy
Reclaiming Intimacy is an advocacy organization focused on sexual wellness, sexual health, and sexual dysfunction through cancer and...
- 844-407-HOPE
- Ft. Wayne, IN
- Website
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association
RESOLVE provides free support and information to people who are experiencing infertility. It aims to increase awareness of infertility...
- 703-556-7172
- McLean, VA
- Website
Rethink Breast Cancer
Rethink Breast Cancer's mission is to empower young people worldwide who are concerned about and affected by breast cancer.
- 416-920-0980
- Toronto, ON
- Website
River Discovery
River Discovery is an organization that holds adventure programs for cancer survivors of all ages. Their programs range from 1-day to 6-day...
- 208-303-0040
- Boise, ID
- Website
Runway for Recovery
Runway for Recovery is a 501(3)c non-profit that provides families with a continuum of support along their journey with breast cancer. We...
- Newburyport, MA
- Website
RxAssist
RxAssist is a web based medication assistance resource center. It provides a searchable database of patient assistance programs. You can...
- 800-292-6363
- Somerville, NJ
- Website
SAMFund
The SAMFund supports young adult cancer survivors in the United States as they recover from the financial impact of cancer treatment....
- 617-938-3484
- Boston, MA
- Website
Sexy After Cancer
Started by survivor Barbara Musser in 2012, Sexy After Cancer was a movement dedicated to reclaiming sexuality after a diagnosis. While the...