New Cancer Resource Guide is Available for Patients

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Oncology NEWS InternationalOncology NEWS International Vol 5 No 10
Volume 5
Issue 10

NEW YORK--A new resource guide from Cancer Care Inc. details the kinds of information and services that are available around the country for people with cancer.

NEW YORK--A new resource guide from Cancer Care Inc. details thekinds of information and services that are available around thecountry for people with cancer.

The booklet, A Helping Hand: The Resource Guide for PeopleWith Cancer, created with support from an unrestricted educationalgrant from Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, is available by phoning CancerCare's toll-free line 1-800-813-HOPE (4673). Oncologists and oncologynurses can also obtain the guide from their Zeneca sales representatives.

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