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Resource Links
At Presbyterian Blume Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic, we want to provide the resources, information, and techniques that enable more comfortable, healthier living. One of the primary ways this can be achieved is through knowledge. The resource links listed below provide informational and educational resources on a variety of hematology/oncology related topics to assist you in your search for information.
Provides information on cancer research, education, patient services, advocacy, and rehabilitation.
Promotes educational opportunities, research, certification, advocacy, and affiliation for pediatric oncology nurses and other pediatric hematology/oncology healthcare professionals.
Serves the needs of persons facing a bone marrow, blood stem cell, or umbilical cord blood transplant. Founded in 1990 by a bone marrow transplant survivor, BMT InfoNet strives to provide high quality medical information in clear language, so that patients can be active, knowledgeable participants in their healthcare planning and treatment.
Dedicated primarily for professionals who are involved in the process of trying to find an unrelated bone marrow donor or cord blood unit for a patient. However, links and information are also provided for patients, for potential donors, and for researchers. Here, you can read about the increase in the number of donors and donor registries, the emergence of cord blood registries, and about the computer match programs that are used to find donors for leukemia patients.
Camp CARE ( Cancer Ain't Really the End ) was formed in 1985 by a group of health-care professionals. Staffed entirely by volunteers and funded by donations, we provide over 100 campers each year with a normal camping experience. A chance to get away from the realities of living with cancer. A chance to share their thoughts with other children like themselves.
A fun site with games and resources to help children learn about cancer. Contains activities, a glossary of cancer-related terms, and a list of books that will teach youngsters about the disease.
Offers a wealth of resources on understanding cancer for kids, teens, and their siblings. Also, provides information on cancer treatments, support programs, and advocacy initiatives.
Offers a free service that enables patients and their families to quickly and easily build personalized Web pages for those receiving care. Caring Bridge can be used for a wide variety of situations: for loved ones going through hospice care, ongoing treatment, medical emergency, and more. It has custom layouts for newborns, children, and adults. Visit this site for a few examples of the ways Caring Bridge can be used.
Provides the latest information about chemotherapy to patients and their families, caregivers, and friends. Helps readers understand chemotherapy, how to manage its side effects, and how to eat well while undergoing chemo treatments. Guides visitors to a variety of resources that may help them deal with diagnosis and treatment.
Find out how to help cure cancer by contributing a tax-free donation to CURE's research efforts. Or learn about CURE's ongoing education on pediatric cancer topics and support for patients and families.
Addresses the special needs of grieving parents and provides supportive services and counseling for families whose lives have been shattered by the death of a child. Assists children and young people who are grieving the death of a family member or friend.
Features gold ribbon (the official ribbon of children with cancer worldwide) and childhood cancer awareness items for sale, links to various childhood cancer organizations, a list of web sites honoring children who have or have had cancer, and offers for sale other customized jewelry items.
Provides information about an annual fundraiser for Presbyterian Hemby Children's Hospital.
Dedicated to funding blood cancer research, education, and patient services in its mission to cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma, and to improve the quality of life of patients and their families. This is the web site for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the world's largest voluntary health organization.
Offers information about malignant and benign brain tumors, brain tumor medical centers, the latest treatment for brain tumors, and connects people to a network of brain tumor survivors.
A site for the National Cancer Program, which conducts and supports research, training, health information dissemination, and other programs with respect to the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients.
Strives to reduce the devastating impact of cancer on infants, children, adolescents, and young adults by funding life-saving research. The National Childhood Cancer Foundation also promotes education and advocacy for the needs of children with cancer.
The National Children's Cancer Society provides direct financial support to children with cancer and their families for expenses related to cancer treatment. We assist children from birth to age 18 and their families throughout the United States. Information on donations, special events, and volunteer opportunities can be found on the site.
Communicates the latest bleeding disorder news to healthcare professionals and consumers.
Describes sources of stem cells used for transplantation (marrow, peripheral blood, and umbilical cord blood) and diseases treatable by stem cell transplants. Offers resources and topics that may be of interest to patients who have been diagnosed with a disease that can be treated by a bone marrow or blood stem cell transplant.
Learn about our affiliate, Novant Health - the largest physician care network in Western North Carolina.
Keeps public informed about the great strides science is making in the treatment and prevention of brain tumors. Seeks to find the cause and cure of brain tumors in children by supporting medical research, increasing public awareness of the disease, and aiding in early detection and treatment of childhood brain tumors.
Patients can use this site to access information on Presbyterian Healthcare's wide-ranging health services; learn about Presbyterian patient care facilities and hospitals; search career and volunteer opportunities; and get questions answered regarding billing, insurance, and medical records.
Provides details on the Presbyterian Buddy Kemp Caring House, a home-like environment for emotional support away from a hospital setting. Visit this site to learn about support groups, counseling services, educational programs, programs for children and teens, and to access a resource library for individuals diagnosed with cancer. All services are free and available to anyone regardless of insurance, physician, or hospital affiliation.
It is our passion that we can help bring a smile to every little girl, no matter the circumstance that they may be facing.
Helps individuals and families locate support groups in North or South Carolina and online medical information.
Provides sickle cell patient information, news, research updates, and worldwide resources for patients with sickle cell disease.
SuperSibs recognizes brothers and sisters, ages 4 to 18, of children with cancer.
Long-term followup guidelines for cancer survivors.
Site for teens that features cancer facts and the personal stories of teens living with cancer.
Offers tips on skin care, hair care, and nutrition guidelines for teens with cancer.
A camp for chronic or terminally ill children located in Randleman, NC.
The Zach Ramsey Children's Cancer Fund exists to help families whose children are undergoing cancer treatment at the Presbyterian Blume Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic. The fund assists with the tremendous financial strain of both medial and miscellaneous expenses.