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A cancer diagnosis requires learning a lot in a short period of time. Finding the right resources to help you become familiar with your condition and what treatment entails, is an important first step.

National organizations, such as the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the American Society of Clinical Oncologists can help you get started. All three sites provide information about various cancer types and treatment options, as well as resources for patients, families, caregivers, and survivors. The American Cancer Society can also help connect you with chapters in your area, while the National Cancer Institute has detailed information on clinical trials.

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