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  2. Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization - Wikipedia

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    Y-ME was founded in 1978 by breast cancer patients Ann Marcou (1932–2004) [6] and Mimi Kaplan (d. 1983), [7] and began as a hotline operated out of Marcou's Chicago-area home and a support group that met at a local YWCA. [7]

  3. Gilda's Club - Wikipedia

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    Gilda's Club was founded by Joanna Bull, Radner's cancer psychotherapist and co-founded with Radner's widower, Gene Wilder (himself a cancer survivor) and broadcaster Joel Siegel (who would himself fight colon cancer until his death in 2007). [1] Joanna Bull started the project with just $10,000 and networked in the New York cancer support ...

  4. Cancer support group - Wikipedia

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    Cancer support groups can provide both emotional and informational support. However, many online cancer support groups skew towards providing more informational support. [4] For example, cancer support groups may also share information regarding available treatments, managing side effects, or negotiating accommodations from a workplace.

  5. Dave Coulier Family Guide: Meet the Actor’s Family and Their ...

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    Coulier was married to Jayne Modean from 1990 to 1992, and the two share his only child, son Luc. Modean rose to fame as a model in the 1970s, first as a participant in the Miss Teenage America ...

  6. Living Beyond Breast Cancer - Wikipedia

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    A small number of Cis B. Golder Quality of Life Grants are awarded to provide financial assistance and support services to people diagnosed with breast cancer in the Philadelphia area. [ 10 ] LBBC has actively supported studies of the experience of cancer in ethnic and racial minority groups and the development of materials for their use.

  7. Stand Up to Cancer - Wikipedia

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    Stand Up to Cancer was conceived of in autumn 2007, by a group of women who had been affected by cancer and believe that by merging the recourse of the media and entertainment industries into a single operation they would be able to fight against this disease in a more profound way. [3] Stand Up to Cancer was formally launched on May 27, 2008.

  8. Breast Cancer Action - Wikipedia

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    One of the group's first acts was a meeting with the director of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to demand that the agency address the breast cancer epidemic. Founding members Elenore Pred, Susan Claymon, Belle Shayer, and Linda Reyes attended this meeting along with other breast cancer activists.

  9. National Breast Cancer Foundation (United States) - Wikipedia

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    NBCF provides a patient navigator program, HOPE Kits, metastatic breast cancer retreats, and online educational videos. [9] In addition, NBCF provides local and virtual support groups, a library of free educational guides, and in-person or virtual sessions about breast cancer awareness in the workplace. [10] [11] [12]