Before You Look for Information on Cancer
Sorting through the wealth of online information on childhood cancer can be a daunting task. What's worth reading, and what's a waste of time? Start with this recommended list of resources to find the information you need to understand and help your child.
On this Parenting Special Needs site
There are lots of articles on this site of interest to parents of children with cancer, but these three will give you a good place to begin.
From the About guide to Cancer
Lisa Fayed, the About.com guide to Cancer, has loads of information for parents of children with cancer. Start with these three sections.
Around the About network
There's information on cancer all around About.com. Start with these three sites.
Just the facts
These reference sites give good overviews of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Dedicated sites
These sites focus exclusively on cancer and offer articles and other resources for parents and families.
Parent outreach
These sites by parents, for parents offer first-hand information and help from families who have been there.
Advocacy
These advocacy groups help families fight for the rights of children with cancer.
Shopping
Shop these sites to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
On this Parenting Special Needs site
There are lots of articles on this site of interest to parents of children with cancer, but these three will give you a good place to begin.
- First Five Things to Do After Your Child Is Diagnosed with Cancer
- Preparing the School for Your Child with Cancer
- Cancer News
From the About guide to Cancer
Lisa Fayed, the About.com guide to Cancer, has loads of information for parents of children with cancer. Start with these three sections.
Around the About network
There's information on cancer all around About.com. Start with these three sites.
Just the facts
These reference sites give good overviews of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Dedicated sites
These sites focus exclusively on cancer and offer articles and other resources for parents and families.
Parent outreach
These sites by parents, for parents offer first-hand information and help from families who have been there.
Advocacy
These advocacy groups help families fight for the rights of children with cancer.
Shopping
Shop these sites to raise awareness and funds for cancer research.