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Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute
"Confronting Cancer Through Art" is an exhibition by people whose lives have been touched by cancer.
This week's artwork was donated by a pediatric cancer patient who received treatment for cancer at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. |
Breast Cancer Support Groups - States starting with R to ZAffiliations: NABCO Posting Date - March 26, 1996 Copyright © 1996, NABCO
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Rhode Island to Wyoming
Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont |
Virginia | Washington | Washington, D.C. | West Virginia
| Wyoming
Providence - Breast Health (401) 751-6890 Providence - Hope Center for Life Enhancement (401) 454-0404 Providence - Roger Williams Medical Center (401) 456-2284 (Statewide) - Breast Cancer Support Groups (401) 822-0095 Columbia - Bosom Buddies and Man to Man (803) 771-5244 Columbia - Breast Cancer Support Group (803) 434-3378 Florence - Mcleod Resource Center (803) 667-2888 Greenville - Breast Cancer Support Group (803) 455-7591 Lexington - Supporting Sisters (803) 796-6009 Sioux Falls - After Breast Cancer Survivors' Program (605) 333-5244 Chattanooga - Y-ME of Chattanooga (615) 886-4171 Knoxville - Breast Cancer Networker (615) 546-4661 Knoxville - Knoxville Breast Center (615) 584-0291 Memphis - Memphis Cancer Center (901) 763-0446 Memphis - Baptist Hospital East (901) 226-5907 Memphis - Memphis Area Mastectomy/Lumpectomy Association (901) 382-9500 Nashville - Mastectomy Support Group (615) 665-0628 Arlington - Together We Will (817) 277-7434 Dallas - Between US (214) 521-5225 Dallas - Common Cares (214) 692-8893 Dallas - Patient to Patient (214) 821-2962 Dallas - Sisters Network for African-American Women (214) 699-5105 Dallas - Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center (214) 820-2608 Dallas - Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas (214) 345-2600 Dallas - Medical City Hospital (214) 562-7717 Ft. Worth - Breast Reconstruction Educational Support Group (817) 335-6363 Ft. Worth - Doris Kupferle Breast Center (817) 882-3650 Houston - Sisters Network for African-American Women (713) 781-0255 Houston - The Rose Garden (713) 484-4708 Houston - The Rosebuds (713) 665-2729 Lake Jackson - Sisters Network for African-American Women (409) 297-441 Plano - North Texas Cancer Center (214) 867-3577 Richardson - Bosom Buddies (214) 238-9516 Salt Lake City - Salt Lake Regional Breast Care Center (801) 350-4973 Vernal - Ashley Valley Medical Center (801) 789-3342 Burlington - Breast Care Center (802) 656-2262 Alexandria - My Image After Breast Cancer (703) 461-9616 Charlottesville - Martha Jefferson Hospital (804) 982-8407 Falls Church - Fairfax Hospital (703) 698-3731 Harrisonburg - Rockingham Memorial Hospital (703) 433-4641 Norfolk - Sentara Leigh Hospital (804) 466-6837 Norfolk - Sentara Norfolk General (804) 668-4268 Richmond - Massey Cancer Center (804) 828-0450 Salem - Lewis-Gale Regional Cancer Center (800) 543-5660 Bellevue - Overlake Hospital (206) 688-5261 Bremerton - Breast Cancer Support Group of Kitsap Co. (360) 373-1057 Edmonds - Puget Sound Tumor Institute (206) 640-4300 Everett - Providence General Medical Center (206) 258-7255 Gig Harbor - Fosdick Medical Building (206) 857-5802 Kirkland - Evergreen Hospital (206) 899-2265 Mount Vernon - North Puget Oncology (360) 428-2146 Olympia - St. Peter Hospital Regional Cancer Center (206) 493-7510 Port Ludlow - CANHELP, Inc.(treatment decisions) (206) 437-2291 Seattle - Highline Community Hospital (206) 439-5577 Seattle - Providence (206) 320-2100 Seattle - Northwest Hospital (206) 368-1457 Seattle - Swedish Hospital Tumor Institute (206) 386-2323 Madison - Meriter Hospital Women's Center (608) 258-3750 Sheboygan - Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center (414) 451-5536 Charleston - Women & Children's Hospital (304) 348-2545 Cheyenne - United Medical Center (307) 633-7532 |
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