Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 Boone wrote: <Mel, Thank you for the source of information. I am always looking for sources on cancer as my mother just recently passed away due to cancer at the young age of 50. And they had her in an aggressive Chemotherapy program. Any other resources you might could share?> Mel Siff wrote: <I am fairly sure that I posted a fairly long list of cancer resources on this list a year or so ago - please consult our archives.> ** I was unable to find the list of resources on this list. But while searching through the sport science email list for some other info I came across this: Mel Siff wrote: <Here is a collection of websites on conventional and alternative approaches to cancer, which may be of interest to some members of the group who may have to confront this dreaded disease. The sites are in no particular order, nor do I especially support any particular viewpoint, other than to stress that the situation, like sports training, involves many factors which depend on the exact situation and individual, so that an individualised, open-minded blend of various approaches probably would be the most productive and humane way to go. http://www.cancer.org/ http://www.mother.com/~wesurviv/ http://www.ralphmoss.com/ http://cancer.med.upenn.edu/ http://www.cancerguide.org/ http://wwwicic.nci.nih.gov/ http://www.nabco.org/ http://www.comed.com/prostate/ http://www.access.digex.net/~mkragen/cansearch.html http://telescan.nki.nl/ http://www.nccf.org/ http://www.drday.com/ http://www.curecancer.com/ http://infoventures.microserve.com/cancer/ --------------- Hope it helps, Carruthers Wakefield UK * Don't forget to sign all letters with full name and city of residence if you wish them to be published! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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