ECOG: The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group

General Information
 

ECOG
  Introduction to ECOG

Clinical Trials
  Guide For Cancer Patients
  What is a clinical trial?
  Why participate?
  Does insurance cover costs?
  What if I change my mind?
  How can I join a clinical trial?
  ECOG's active protocols
 Patient Information
  Selenium E5597
  GI Studies E4203,E5202,E5204
  Melanoma E2603

  Prostate CHAARTED E3805
  Cancer in Siblings E1Y97
  Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma E4402
  Breast Cancer PACCT1: TAILORx
  Informational Videos
  Trial Summary Results

Trial Monitoring
  ECOG Data Monitoring Committee

ECOG Institutions
  Institutions by state
  Alphabetical listing

Joining ECOG
  Joining ECOG

Publications
  Publications bibliography
 
Announcements
  TAILORx Webinar Information
  NCI Press Release: Bevacizumab...
  Job Openings
  Future ECOG Meeting Dates
  Researcher Advocate Partners
  Young Investigator Symposium
  NCI-VA Initiative

Scales and Criteria
  ECOG Performance Status
  Common Toxicity Criteria

Cancer Information
  Breast Cancer Video
  Colon Cancer Video
  Cancer Survivor Publications
  Releasing Results Guidelines

Other Cancer Sites
  ECOG Main Institutions' Sites
  Other Cooperative Groups
  Advocates/Support Groups
 

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DISCLAIMER

                    

New Cancer Survivor Education Material from NCI


The NCI has developed a new series of publications for cancer survivors, their families and friends, and health professionals. The Facing Forward Survivor Series offers scientific information and coping tips to help survivors face the challenges of life after treatment.

New books now available in the Series include:

  • Life After Cancer Treatment, a comprehensive guide for survivors facing post-treatment issues such as potential physical and emotional changes, changes in social relationships, and workplace issues. This book can be found on the Web at
    http://cancer.gov/cancerinfo/life-after-treatment.

  • Ways You Can Make a Difference in Cancer, an overview of the benefits and ways of becoming involved in cancer-related activities that "give back" to the community. This book can be found on the Web at
    http://cancer.gov/cancerinfo/making-a-difference.

    Available in September 2002:

  • Siga adelante: la vida después del tratamiento del cáncer is a Spanish version of Life After Cancer Treatment that highlights issues relevant to Latino survivors. This will be available on the Web at
    http://cancer.gov/espanol/vida-despues-del-tratamiento.


    To order free copies of the Facing Forward Survivor Series books,
    call 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237), or visit the Web site at
    www.cancer.gov/publications.

    How to contact ECOG

    All contents copyright © 2002 Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group.
    All rights reserved.
    Revised: August 22, 2002