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Rocky Mountain Candlelighters


1-888-556-2737 www.childhoodcancer.org Candlelighters enhances the lives of children with cancer and their families by providing hope, emotional and practical support, education, research, and patient advocacy. They provide in-hospital services at Primary Children’s Medical Center and community- based services such as counseling, monthly activities, weekend family camps, a newsletter, and Angel Family Tribute for families who have lost a child to cancer.


Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation


1-800-315-2580 www.starlight.org


The Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation helps seriously ill children and adolescents cope with psychosocial and medical challenges. They offer free online, in-hospital, outpatient, school, and home-based programs and services.


Teens Living with Cancer


585-563-6221 www.teenslivingwithcancer.org This website for teenagers with cancer provides information, online peer support groups, and message boards.


Colon and Rectum


Colon Cancer Alliance (CCA) 1-877-422-2030 www.ccalliance.org CCA provides information, a newsletter, and a network for colon and rectal cancer survivors, caregivers, people with a genetic predisposition to the disease, and other individuals touched by colorectal cancer.


Colorectal Cancer Coalition (C3)


202-244-2906 or 1-877-4CRC-111 (427-2111) www.c-three.org  C3 provides information about colon cancer prevention, research, clinical trials, treatment, and advocacy.


Cancer Learning Center Toll-Free Line: 1-888-424-2100 27


NATIONAL: Colon and Rectum


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