Making Strides: Links to Information

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The American Cancer Society
1-800-227-2345
cancer.org

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Breast Service
mskcc.org
1-800-525-2225

Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Nomograms for Breast Cancer
Screening to predict a recurrence
Nomograms.org

APPEL-VENET COMPREHENSIVE BREAST SERVICE AT BETH ISRAEL MEDICAL CENTER
wehealny.org
212-844-8959

Book, "Your Brain After Chemo" on Chemobrain.
yourbrainafterchemo.com
Co-Authors, Dan Silverman MD, Ph.D. & Idelle Davidson

Morristown Memorial Hospital, NJ
atlantichealth.org/Morristown
800-247-9580

Overlook Hospital, NJ
atlantichealth.org/Overlook
800-247-9580

NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Iris Cantor Women's Health Center
cornellwomenshealth.com
212-821-0853

Bright Pink for High Risk Young Women
BeBrightPink.org

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia
nyp.org
1-866-NYP-NEWS (697-6397)

Murray Hill Radiology
MurrayHillRadiology.com

People Living with Cancer
Patient Info., American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
plwc.org

SHARE
ShareCancerSupport.org
1-866-891-2392
212-382-2111

National Cancer Institute
cancer.gov/cancer_information/cancer_type/breast
1-800-4-CANCER

Book, "Chemobrain: How Cancer Therapies Can Affect Your Mind"
eclegg.com
Author Ellen Clegg. Foreword by Stewart Fleishman, M.D., Beth Israel Medical Center

Young Survival Coalition
youngsurvival.org
646-257-3000 (phone)
877-YSC-1011 (toll-free)

EVENT:
Chemo Brain: What is it and what can you do about it?
Monday, November 15, 2010 - 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. EST
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Learn how chemo brain is defined and why it affects some women and not others. Walk away with practical tips and techniques to enhance your memory and retention for improved day-to-day living.
Contact: Melissa Snyder 646-257-3025
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