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1 Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States
Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States provides statistcal reports about brain tumors and facts.
2 BraveKids
Online Resources for Children with Chronic or Life-threatening Illnesses and Disabilities
3 Brain Tumors and Fatigue
Article sponsored by the Brain Science Foundation. What are some possible effects of brain tumor fatigue? Why does fatigue develop? Self-care techniques that can help with fatigue.
4 FindCancerExperts
Successful cancer treatment depends on an accurate and correct diagnosis. FindCancerExperts refers patients for expert second opinions to nationally recognized pathologists-- specializing in all types of cancer diagnosis. FindCancerExperts is a rapid, confidential, and free service.
5 Neuropsychology Central
Neuropsychology Central offers links and resources for a variety of brain disorders, including brain tumors and ADHD. This site offers links to other medical institutions for consultations and assessments.
6 MedicineNet.com Brain Tumor Index
This site provide information about brain tumors and other cancer topics.
7 American Music Therapy
Music Therapy, a healthcare profession,uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. Music therapy improves the quality of life for persons who are well and also meets the needs of children and adults with disabilities or illnesses.
8 Child physiology how the body works
This educational resource provides an overview of brain anatomy, csf circulation, blood supply and brain illnesses. A section is included for caregivers and families.
9 Progress Review Group Report (NINDS)
Both the NCI and NINDS have the full Brain Tumor Progress Review Group posted on their websites. A CBTF patient advocate participated in these meetings.
10 American Board of Medical Specialities
A database where board certification of physicians can be verfied at no charge. Correct spelling is necessary.
11 Schakowsky: National Brain Tumor Awareness Month
Washington, D.C.--U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky, a member of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, delivered the following statement on the House floor today in support of H. Res. 1124, a resolution to establish a National Brain Tumor Awareness Month.
Childhood Brain Tumor Foundation was amongst the groups that signed on in support of this resolution.
12 Sticker shock a side effect of cancer remedies
As chemo prices rise, doctors get first guidelines on discussion affordability.
13 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER)
14 abcNews: Raising the Odds for Kids who Survive Brain Tumors
New Studies Prompt Doctors to Look at Quality of Life.
15 U.S. Dept. of Labor Employee Benefits & Social Security
Frequently asked questions about health coverage and HIPPA.
16 Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer
Article in the New York Times, June 3, 2008
17 Fertile Hope
Fertile Hope is a national, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing reproductive information, support and hope to cancer patients and survivors whose medical treatments present the risk of infertility.
18 NCI: Follow-up Care After Cancer Treatment: Questions and Answers
Fact sheet
19 National Rehabilitation Center
20 U.S. Department of Labor
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