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The websites listed below offer opportunities for sarcoma and cancer patients as well as their family members to connect with one another.
This is the Sarcoma Alliances Facebook page. It is open to anyone. Join discussion groups, post to the wall, find out about events, and share photes. Find and make friends through our growing network.
www.facebook.com
The Im Too Young for This websites Young Adult Cancer Community includes a comprehensive list of social networking sites and forums, chatrooms, and bulletin boards. The organization also has local chapters and a list of youth organizations.
www.imtooyoungforthis.org/community
The goal of Planet Cancer is to create an international network of young adults, ready and willing to help each other through what may well be the most difficult experience of their lives. This page has a variety of was to connect: a forum, networking groups, one-on-one support, programs, and events.
www.planetcancer.org
Group Loop provides online support for teens with cancer and their parents. It has discussion boards, online support groups, and other opportunities for teens with cancer to connect.
www.grouploop.org
Teens Living with Cancer oprovides effective support designed to enhance a teen's quality of life, based on real-life experiences of teens with cancer, their families and friends. This is their discussion board.
tlcteenslivingwithcancer.yuku.com
The Young Survival Coalition is a network of breast cancer survivors and supporters dedicated to the concerns and issues unique to young women with breast cancer. This is their discussion board.
www.youngsurvival.org/en/community/bulletin-board/
Real Time Cancer is an initiative of Young Adult Cancer Canada. It is resource that provides hope, understanding, and inspiration to young adults with positive messages and the personal experiences of the challenges and triumphs of cancer survivors. Their Community page includes profiles, a discussion board, and a blog.
www.youngadultcancer.ca/Community.asp
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