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The purpose of this information guide is to help patients newly diagnosed with Adrenal Cancer and their families to find sources of information and support. This list is not meant to be comprehensive, but rather to provide starting points for information seeking. The materials can be found at the Patient Education Resource Center (PERC) of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center in room B1-361.
Last updated 11/07
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Adrenal Cancer Support
Adrenal Gland Tumor - on the People Living With Cancer Website
- Go to the People Living With Cancer site
[note: this link will open in a second browser window]
- Select the right-side menu "Adrenal Gland Tumor" and click "Go".
All About Adrenal Cortical Cancer.
- Go to the American Cancer Society site
[note: this link will open in a second browser window]
- Click on: "Choose a cancer type"
- Select "Adrenal Cortical Cancer" from the list and click "Go"
- Click on: "All About Adrenal Cortical Cancer"
Adrenocortical Carcinoma Disease Menu on Cancer.gov
Pheochromocytoma Disease Menu on CancerNet
University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center Multidisciplinary Adrenal
Cancer Clinic
This site has information about the Multidisciplinary Adrenal Cancer Clinic at the
University of Michigan. The "Resources" page has links to additional resources that may be of interest to
people with adrenal cancer.
Your Adrenal Glands
A Section of EndocrineWeb.com site, this page reviews the anatomy of the adrenal glands and links to information on
pheochromocytomas and adrenal cancer.
RARE-CANCER is the e-mail discussion group
for patients with rare cancer types and their families, hosted by the Association of Cancer Online Resources
ACOR.
This document is not intended to take the place of the care and attention of your personal
physician or other professional medical services. Our aim is to promote active participation in your
care and treatment by providing information and education.
Questions about individual health concerns or specific treatment options should be discussed with your
physician.
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