Whether you or a loved one are worried about developing breast cancer, have just been diagnosed or are going through breast cancer treatment, the resources below can help you find the information you need:
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National Cancer Institute's breast cancer information
American Cancer Society's breast cancer information
American Cancer Society's Reach To Recovery
American Cancer Society’s Volunteer Community
More resources from the American Cancer Society:
National Cancer Information Center
Talking with children about breast cancer
What is a Clinical Trial and how to find one
NIH's website for researching available clinical trials
Top questions to ask your doctor
Living life after breast cancer
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Research Highlights
Other resources:
National Breast Cancer Foundation
CDC's breast cancer information
FDA database: Mammography facilities
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Tri-state resources:
Connecticut Department of Public Health
New Jersey Department of Health
More resources:
8 places to get low-cost or free mammograms
Getting a mammogram for the first time? Here are 19 things you should expect
Learn about the 7 common symptoms and signs of breast cancer
Self-exam: 11 steps to check for breast cancer
American Cancer Society’s guidelines for early detection of breast cancer