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Disaster Assistance Resources

ASCO is committed to supporting cancer care providers and patients that may be affected by natural disasters with resources and information.

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  1. Add your voice: ASCO welcomes information from members and colleagues in the affected region about the disaster, its impact on cancer care, and how ASCO might assist. Messages can be sent to an email account monitored by ASCO staff.

  2. Support the response: ASCO urges our members and the broader cancer community to lend their support and expertise to organizations working on the ground to provide relief. These include disaster response organizations like the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and Doctors Without Borders, among many others.

Resources for Care Providers

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ASCO & JCO Journals Resources:

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Canadian Partnership Against Cancer Resources:

Local Oncology Societies

Resources for Patients

The American Cancer Society's Cancer. org has helpful information for patients in English and Spanish: VSports手机版.

Displaced patients may find more information on cancer. org, including community resources and how to find a cancer doctor in their local area V体育安卓版.

Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Resources:

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National Cancer Institute (NCI):

The NCI Contact Center can help with disaster preparation, updates, and finding care, Monday-Friday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Eastern time.

Other Resources:

CancerCare, which provides free professional support services to help patients and caregivers manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer, can provide information about local and regional resources to help address the needs that arise.

The Food and Drug Administration offers a resource to report and track drug shortages.