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Support Organizations

Life doesn’t stop when you get sick. Taking part in a clinical trial can be a big step. Like any treatment for a serious disease, there are time commitments, family concerns and the logistics of life that patient volunteers have to account for. Below you will find resources and information that may help you if you’re considering taking part in a clinical trial or are already on one.

Bristol Myers Squibb is not affiliated with nor endorses any of the listed organizations. The information/links provided by Bristol Myers Squibb are meant for informational purposes only and are not meant to replace a physician's medical advice or imply endorsement. This is not an exhaustive list of resources for this condition. There may be others that you may wish to explore. 

  • American Cancer Society

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    Cancer treatment can affect your home life and your family. Whether it’s supporting a loved one or understanding your diagnosis, the American Cancer Society has a series of articles and resources to help.

    Life with Cancer

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    Life with Cancer has programs and counseling to support you and your loved ones.

    National Cancer Institute - Fertility Issues

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    Cancer treatment can have side effects that can last a lifetime. The ability to have children could be effected. Learn about fertility issues for men and women, and other side effects, from the National Cancer Institute.

    Cancer and Careers

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    Cancer and Careers empowers and educates people with cancer about issues of the workplace, by providing information, interactive tools and a calendar of educational events.

    Healthy Eating and Active Living

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    As you or a loved one are going though treatment, proper nutrition and staying active are critical. The American Cancer Society has a series of video on Healthy Eating and Active Living.

    Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation

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    The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation mobilizes people and resources to provide access to high quality care and leads research for a cure so people with pulmonary fibrosis will live longer, healthier lives.

    The American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association

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    Dedicated to the eradication of autoimmune diseases and the alleviation of suffering and the socioeconomic impact of autoimmunity through fostering and facilitating collaboration in the areas of education, public awareness, research, and patient services in an effective, ethical and efficient manner.
  • Bladder Cancer Overview

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    Breast Cancer Overview

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    Colorectal Cancer Overview

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    Esophageal Cancer Overview

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    Gastric Cancer Overview

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    Brain Cancer Overview

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    Head and Neck Cancer Overview

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    Hepatocellular Cancer Overview

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    Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Overview

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    Lung Cancer Overview

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    Skin Cancer Overview

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    Multiple Myeloma Overview

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    Pancreatic Cancer Overview

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    Renal Cell Cancer Overview

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  • Caregiver Action Network

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    The Caregiver Action Network provides support for caregivers such as checklists to help manage doctor visits, respite care when you need a break, and a Family Caregiver Toolbox for those that care loved ones.
  • Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Support Organizations

    The organizations* listed below offer helpful resources, information, and assistance for people impacted by cancer and their caregivers.

    * Bristol Myers Squibb does not endorse these organizations. The information/links provided by Bristol Myers Squibb are meant for informational purposes only and are not meant to replace a physician’s medical advice.

    LUNGevity Foundation

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    LUNGevity is a leading nonprofit that is transforming how people are diagnosed and live with lung cancer through research, education, and support. LUNGevity provides information and resources to help patients be more active participants in their healthcare decisions. They also provide support and community to all affected by lung cancer.

    GO2 for Lung Cancer

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    GO2 for Lung Cancer is at the forefront of everything that’s happening in lung cancer. They are the go-to for one-on-one assistance, supportive connections, treatment information, and finding the best care close to home. They are the place to go to learn about the latest research and special initiatives that increase survivorship.

    International Cancer Advocacy Network (ICAN®)

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    The ICAN®(International Cancer Advocacy Network) mission is to assist and empower late-stage patients worldwide with cutting-edge information regarding anticancer drugs in clinical trials as well as physician referrals at the patient’s request based on the patient’s reported medical situation.

    KRASKickers

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    Founded by patients for patients and those who care, KRASKickers are a non-profit for any KRAS oncogene or cancer type.

    They empower patients with KRAS Knowledge + Research + Advocacy = Survivorship

    CancerCare

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    CancerCare is a leading national organization providing free, professional support services and informationto help people manage the emotional, practical and financial challenges of cancer.

    Lung Cancer Foundation of America

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    Lung Cancer Foundation of America is working to change the public perception of lung cancer through education and personal stories about lung cancer and to improve patient outcomes through funding impactful research.

    American Lung Association

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    The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease, through research, education and advocacy.

    Lung Cancer Research Foundation

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    The mission of the Lung Cancer Research Foundation (LCRF) is to improve lung cancer outcomes by funding research for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and cure of lung cancer.

    A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation

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    A Breath of Hope funds cutting-edge lung cancer research to create a path to improved late-stage therapies, educates the public to dispel the myths about lung cancer and combat an inaccurate smoking stigma. A Breath of Hope provides support services for those living with lung cancer to lighten their burden and fill in the gaps where additional support is needed.

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