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Cll Global Research Foundation

Abolish chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) as a threat to the life and health of patients by accelerating CLL research.

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Blythe Cancer Resource Center

Conquering Cancer One Person At A Time. We live in a very secluded area where patients must drive at least 100 miles to doctors, chemotherapy, radiation, and other scans. We assist patients to be able to get to these appointments without worry.

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Links For Life

Mission Statement Links for Life believes everyone fighting breast cancer is a Survivor.We exist to: • Improve breast health outcomes in Kern County• Educate and empower our neighbors to take ownership of their breast health• Provide care and support to people affected by breast cancer

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Cancer Federation

TO RAISE FUNDS FOR IMMUNOLOGY, COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS, AND RERSEARCH THAT WILL SET NEW AGENDAS AND INFLUENCE THE FUTURE IN SCIENCE, MEDICINE, AND THE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING OF THE PUBLIC

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Vanguard Cancer Foundation

TO RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH AND HELP PAY FOR CHEMOTHERAPY ASSAYS TO THOSE PATIENTS WHO CANNOT AFFORD PROPER CARE

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Barbara Knight Foundation

The Barbara Knight Foundation strives to promote awareness of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), the vital need for bone marrow donors, and to provide financial and emotional support to AML patients.

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Sisters Thrive

Diseases, Disorders, Medical Disciplines

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Tough2Gether Foundation

Tough2gether Foundation is fighting childhood cancer. It's personal to us! We've watched too many children die from DIPG, the most terminal childhood cancer. In fact Tough2gether Foundation was founded by Jace Ward, who at 20 fought DIPG for two years while advocating for others, raising funds to expand trials and starting this foundation. We work daily to care for families in the fight by providing information and supporting their financial needs. Central to our mission is fueling research and clinical trials and to fill the gaps in the current pediatric cancer system. We're bringing people who care together to change the patient data landscape and the way clinical trials operate from a single approach to combinations. Team up with us to end DIPG and all childhood cancer as we know it.

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Henry Mc Cann Memorial Colorectal Cancer Foundation

"Our mission is to educate our community and raise funds to support research and programs to prevent recognize and treat young onset colorectal cancer."

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Cancer Patient Lab

At Cancer Patient Lab, our mission is to help advanced cancer patients and their caregivers make complex testing and treatment decisions through education and the power of a diverse service provider network. We are patient-centered, data-driven, and supported by a dedicated community of patients, caregivers, doctors, scientists and bioinformaticians. Our goal is to empower and assist in navigating the challenging journey of cancer diagnosis and treatment, ensuring access to accurate information and helping patients shop for services that best meet their needs.

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Pediatric Cancer Foundation Of The Lehigh Valley

A compassionate Lehigh Valley 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation dedicated to helping children and families affected by pediatric cancer by providing free and unique programming and support during treatment, survivorship, and bereavement.

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Gastric Cancer Foundation

Gastric Cancer Foundation is a national non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by gastric cancer and working with leading researchers to find a cure. Gastric Cancer Foundation grew out of one brave patient’s personal journey. When our founder, JP Gallagher, was diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2007, he was a busy 37-year old professional with a young and growing family. In fact, his wife was pregnant with their third child. His diagnosis was both shocking and frightening, and JP immediately began searching for information and hope. Both were in short supply. At the time, there was no centralized resource of information, and what was available offered little hope. JP’s difficult experience – and his recognition of a need for information and encouragement for all stomach cancer patients – became the seed of an idea that grew into the Gastric Cancer Foundation.