We here at The Woman's Newspapers™ hope that this resource guide is informative, helpful and something you can share with those you love. It's important for everyone to know more about early detection and what to do, if you, or someone you love, is diagnosed with breast cancer.


Part 1: Facts and Percentages

>Part 2: Resource Guide/Web Links

Part 3: The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade


Do you or someone you know need help, support or guidance?
Look here for Education, Outreach and Support Services:


www.avoncrusade.com Avon Breast Cancer Crusade Bulletin Board
Online support group for breast cancer survivors

www.avonbreastcare.org Avon Breast Care Fund, 212-244-5368
Community outreach and breast cancer screening programs nationwide

www.cancercare.org  AVONCares Program at Cancer Care, 800-813-HOPE (4673)
Financial assistance and psycho-social support services nationwide

www.afamerica.com/bcrc Breast Cancer Resource Committee, Washington, DC
202-463-8040 Local support groups for African-American women

www.cancerandcareers.org Cosmetic Executive Women Foundation, 212-685-5955
A Web site for working women with cancer

www.foodandfriends.org Food and Friends, Washington, DC; 202-488-8278
Local program that delivers nutritious meals and groceries to women with breast cancer and their families

www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org Look Good, Feel Better, 800-395-LOOK
Free public service program offering seminars to help women overcome the appearance-related effects of cancer and cancer treatment

www.stopbreastcancer.orgNational Breast Cancer Coalition Fund/Project LEAD seminars,
800-622-2838, Training seminars for breast cancer advocates on legislative and medical developments



Part 1: Facts and Percentages

>Part 2: Resource Guide/Web Links

Part 3: The Avon Breast Cancer Crusade

 

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