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Part I - Cancer Industry Overview: 
Part II - Initial Diagnosis of Cancer:
Part III - Cancer Therapy Options: 
Part IV - Nutrition for Cancer: 
Part V - More Cancer Resources: 
   a. ACOR.org (Listserves by cancer type - a forum for cancer patients to discuss experience with different therapy options and medical centers) 
   b. National Institute of Health (NIH) 
   c. National Cancer Institute  
   d. Life Extension Foundation (lef.org) 
   e. OncoLink (University of Pennsylvania)  

   f.  Other Cancer websites  
   g.  Cancer Related Books  

Part VI – Cancer Medical Terms:
Part VII – Survivor Characteristics:

Part VIII - Self-help Approaches:
Part IX – Testimonials of Survivors:
Part X – Forum for Patients:
Part XI - What would I do: 
Part XII - Recent Developments:
Part XIII - Other Cancer Info: 

Part V - Resources for researching cancer therapy options 
          a. ACOR.org (Listserves by cancer type - a forum for cancer patients to discuss experience with different therapy options and medical centers)

The Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) is a website that has Mailing Lists (called Listserves) by cancer type which represent forums for cancer patients to discuss their experience with different therapy options and medical centers.  One needs to first “join” the Listserve for a particular cancer type and then you will be given access to the archives of postings and the tools to search for key points of interest.  In addition, you can receive a digest of current postings sent to your email address. The website  for this resource is as follows:

Acor.org