An estimated 3,000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year in the United States alone. Most are men in their 60's or 70's. Mesothelioma victims come from diverse backgrounds and locales, but have one thing in common-exposure to asbestos.

 

This page will feature the stories of mesothelioma patients and other victims of asbestos, as well as stories from their friends and loved ones. We hope that the stories posted here will provide insight into the effects of mesothelioma and inspiration to continue to fight against this terrible disease. We will also post information on how to contact others who are willing to talk about their experiences and lend a compassionate ear.

If you would like to post a story about yourself or someone you know who is or has battled mesothelioma or any other asbestos-related disease, or if you would like information about contacting other MAG friends who have done the same, please fill out the form.

All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential unless you indicate otherwise. Thank you for your participation. We wish you good luck and continued strength.

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CANCER SUPPORT GROUPS:

 

National Cancer Institute's Cancer Information

Service: 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-442-6237)

 

        National Cancer Institute

        Office of Cancer Communications

        31 Center Drive, MSC 2580

        Bethesda, MD 20892-2580

 

American Cancer Society -

   www.cancer.org

   1-800-ACS-2345

 

OncoLink -

   www.oncolink.upenn.edu

   Sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania, this site

   offers a comprehensive, well organized source of

   cancer information for patients and health

   professionals.

 

Cancer Care -

www.cancercareinc.org

   Cancer Care is an organization that provides

   assistance free of charge to people with cancer. This

   site provides information on support groups, financial

   assistance and cancer treatment.

   1-800-813-HOPE

 

Cancer Fatigue -

   www.cancerfatigue.org

   This site provides tips and background information on

   cancer fatigue; cancer patients can also have their

   personal questions about cancer fatigue answered by

   oncology nurses.

 

Cancer Hope Network -

   www.cancerhopenetwork.org

   This nonprofit organization provides free one-on-one

   support with trained volunteers to cancer patients and

   their families.

 

Cancer Supportive Care Programs -

   www.cancersupportivecare.com

   This site contains supportive care information including

   nutrition, fatigue, anemia and pain control.

 

Corporate Angel Network -

   www.corpangelnetwork.org

   The Corporate Angel Network provides cancer patients

   with free air transportation to and from medical

   facilities using empty seats on corporate aircraft.

   Patients must meet certain qualifications, but do not

   need to meet any financial need criteria.

 

The Hospice Web -

   www.hospiceweb.com

   This site stresses whole person care and provides a

   means for locating suitable hospices.

 

The Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy, Support and

   Education -

   www.alcase.org

   ALCASE is a nationally based organization devoted to

   improving the quality of life for people with lung cancer

   through education, support, advocacy and

   rehabilitation. This site provides information on lung

   cancer, clinical trials and provides a connection to

   others with lung cancer.

 

Mental Health Net Self - Help Index -

   www.cmhc.com/selfhelp.htm

   This site is a comprehensive listing of mental health support    resources on the Internet, indexed alphabetically.

 

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