Cancer Hope web connection (CancerHopeNetwork.org; 877-HOPE-NET) Survivors and family members are available for chats and support.
Gillette Cancer ConnectionThis site gives the what-to-say guidance that family and friends can use to help loved ones cope.
Plus, patients get advice on how to deal with their own emotions.
Log on to order.
It’s Your Body…Ask!
Questions to Ask Your Physician About Breast Careby William H. Goodson III, M.D.
American Institute for Cancer ResearchGet a free CancerResource guide that answers basic questions on diagnosis and treatment options.
Casting For Recovery (CastingForRecovery.org; 888-553-3500) Sign up for free women-only fly-fishing weekends.
Casting the line mimics exercises to improve range of motion after surgery.
The nationwide workshops train breast cancer survivors to row, which can help increase strength and flexibility.
BreastCancer.orgFor medical mumbo jumbo translated into plain English, check out the Celebrity Talking Dictionary.
Patients and survivors can also chat 24/7 with others in the same boat.
ClinicalTrials.govSearch to find ongoing research trials in your area.
Women can also listen to free teleconferences hosted throughout the year and ask experts questions.
Look Good…Feel BetterLearn how to combat the beauty issues that can arise during treatment.
Use the Program Finder to locate a workshop nearby.
MammCheck out the site that culls the best info from the first magazine for women with breast cancer.
People Living With CancerLog on to this site to find board-certified oncologists in your region.
SHARE, Self-help for Women With Breast or Ovarian Cancer Get peer counseling and referrals to local support groups.
Sisters NetworkGeared especially for African-American women, this site delivers up-to-date information and support.
To find it, tap on About Breast Cancer and then Resources.
The Group RoomThis is a nationally syndicated call-in cancer radio talk show.
For stations in your area, check listings online.
The site also offers insights on treatment options and what patients can expect from certain procedures.
Young Survival Coalition (YoungSurvival.org; 646-257-3000) This isthesite for women diagnosed at age 40 or younger.
Get access to a medical glossary, research summaries and a message board.
Seek out local support and advocacy groups.