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Search these databases and directories for hospitals, healthcare facilities, and physician information. Get information about services offered, treatments available, and doctor specialties to help find the right treatment center for you.
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| The Commission on Cancer (CoC) Hospital Locator contains information on more than 1,400 cancer facilities. Use it to find a cancer hospital near you, as well as information on the services and treatments they offer.
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| More than 90% of children with cancer in the United States are treated at a center that is a member of the Children's Oncology Group (COG). COG has nearly 250 affiliated institutions associated with a university or children's hospital. COG joined with the National Childhood Cancer Foundation to form CureSearch, a extensive guide to pediatric cancer resources. To learn more about pediatric cancers and their treatment, to get listings of ongoing clinical trials, and to search for COG-affiliated institutions by state, visit the CureSearch Web site.
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| Consult these information-rich directories before making important treatment decisions.
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| The Cancer Centers Program of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) supports major academic and research institutions throughout the United States to sustain broad-based, coordinated, interdisciplinary programs in cancer research. Visit the NCI Cancer Institute Web site for more information on the program and to see a list of cancer research programs in your state.
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| Members of the Association of American Cancer Institutes are dedicated to eradicating cancer through a comprehensive and multidisciplinary program of cancer research, treatment, patient care, prevention, education and community outreach. Visit the AACI Cancer Institute Web site for more information on its member institutions and hospitals.
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