About Us
Breast Cancer Advocacy
Breast Cancer Resources in California
Funding Agencies
Research and Medical Information
Community Collaboration
University of California, Office of the President
Breast Cancer Advocacy
Breast Cancer Action. Activism in the San Francisco Bay Area. www.bcaction.org/
The Breast Cancer Fund. Advocacy directs a breast cancer-focused research agenda. www.breastcancerfund.org/
Breast Cancer Net. Patient/advocacy-oriented news and listings of local resources by state/city. www.breastcancer.net/
California Breast Cancer Organizations. Association of breast cancer advocacy groups in California. www.cabco-org.us/
The Annie Appleseed Project. Information, education, advocacy and awareness on complementary, alternative, natural cancer therapies. www.annieappleseedproject.org
The Community Breast Health Project. Links for patient-oriented information; personal stories from patients. www-med.stanford.edu/CBHP/
National Breast Cancer Coalition. Project LEAD (advocate grant review training course) and grassroots advocacy. www.natlbcc.org/
Breast Cancer Network of Strength. Information, local chapters, and how to find help. http://www.networkofstrength.org/
- Young Survival Coalition. Bringing attention to issues surrounding breast cancer in young women. www.youngsurvival.org/. This is the site for a reviewer, Joy Simha.
Breast Cancer Resources in California
Bay Area
- Women's Cancer Resource Center. Hotline: 510.420.7900; Business Line/Staff:
510.601.4040; Toll Free: 888.421.7900
5741 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 - Lyon Martin Women’s Health Services. 415-901-7106(Phone), 415-252-7490
(Fax), info@lyon-martin.org
1748 Market Street Suite 201, San Francisco, CA 94102 - Charlotte Maxwell Complimentary Clinic. Phone: (510) 601 – 7660,
Fax: (510) 601 – 7669
5691 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 - WomenCARE. (831) 457-2273 office@womencaresantacruz.org
617-B Water Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060Southern California
- Ted Mann Family Resource Center. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center,
Phone: (310) 794-6644, Fax: (310) 794-9615
UCLA School of Public Health Services, 200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 502, Los Angeles, CA 90095-6934 - MemorialCare Breast Center. Phone: 562-933-7880, Fax: 562-933-7807
701 East 28th Street, Suite 200, Long Beach, CA 90806 - The Breast Center. Phone: (818) 787-9911
14624 Sherman Way, Suite 600, Van Nuys, CA 91405 - Revlon/UCLA Breast Center at Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. Phone:
(800) 825-2144, Phone: (310) 825-2144
200 UCLA Medical Plaza, Suite 510, Los Angeles, CA 90095
Funding Agencies
American Cancer Society. Cancer information and local chapters. www.cancer.org/
Army/DOD Breast Cancer Research Program. Important breast cancer links and related research programs. http://cdmrp.army.mil/
Breast Cancer Fund. Advocacy directs a breast cancer-focused research agenda. www.breastcancerfund.org/
Cure Breast Cancer, Inc. A non-profit 501c(3) organization that fosters breast cancer education, awareness and outreach programs in the United States and around the world. Ernie Bodai, M.D., CEO and Founder, is the mastermind behind the US Postal Service Breast Cancer Research Stamp--the first fundraising stamp in U.S. history--and inspiration for breast cancer stamp programs in nearly 100 countries worldwide. For more information visit www.curebreastcancer.org
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National Cancer Institute. Research, news, and clinical trials. www.nci.nih.gov/
National Institutes of Health. Health information and scientific resources.www.nih.gov/
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Grassroots advocacy supports the research community. www.komen.org/
Illinois Department of Public Health
Contact: Phallisha Newsome-Horton
Office of Women's Health
535 W. Jefferson
Springfield, IL 62761
Massachusetts Breast Cancer Research Grants Program
Contact: Patricia Brennan
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
250 Washington St.
Boston, MA 02108
New York State Breast Cancer Research & Education Program
Contact: Trish Lowney
Wadsworth Center
Empire State Plaza
P.O. Box 509
Albany, NY 12201
Pennsylvania Department of Health
Contact: Diane Hergenrather
Breast & Cervical Cancer Project
P.O. Box 90
Harrisburg, PA 19002
Canadian Breast Cancer Research Initiative
Contact: Marilyn Schneider
National Cancer Institute of Canada
10 Alcorn Ave., Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario M4V 3B1
Breast Cancer Society of Canada. Breast cancer history
and local chapters.
www.bcsc.ca/
Research and Medical Information
American Association of Cancer Research (AACR). National and specialized scientific meetings; educational programs. www.aacr.org/
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ASCO Cancer Treatment Summaries. Downloadable patient guides and survivor checklists for breast cancer patients. http://www.plwc.org/PLWC/Survivorship/ASCO+Cancer+Treatment+Summaries
Breast Cancer Research. An online journal offering commentaries, reviews, reports and Open Access research articles focussing on biological and translational aspects of breast cancer. http://breast-cancer-research.com
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Cancer Detection Section, part of the Department of Health Services, offers free breast cancer screening and treatment information to qualifying individuals. www.dhs.ca.gov/cancerdetection/breastcancer.htm
Every Woman Counts. (Formerly BCEDP) Screening and diagnostic services to low-income women. www.dhs.ca.gov/cancerdetection/breastcancer/breastcancer.htm
ICRP - International Cancer Research Partners. Search, browse, and sort cancer research at this international cancer research database, which uses the unified classification system of the Common Scientific Outline (CSO). www.cancerportfolio.org
Medscape. Medical news, meeting reports, on-line journals- a user-customized resource. www.medscape.com
NIH-Biology of the Mammary Gland. A complete course in research topics associated with mammary biology. http://mammary.nih.gov/
NIH/NCI's CancerNetTM. An integrated site for researchers, patients, and health professionals. http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/
P/S/L Doctor's Guide to Breast Cancer. Latest clinical and drug updates; links to other clinical resources. www.pslgroup.com/BREASTCANCER.HTM
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PubMed. National Library of Medicine's search engine for Medline- find research articles. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
- Susan Love MD. Information about Breast Cancer and women's health. www.susanlovemd.com/
- University of Pennsylvania Oncolink. Complete cancer information, news, and clinical trials. www.oncolink.com/
Community Collaboration
Guidelines for Participatory Research Projects in Health Promotion from the Royal Society of Canada provides guidelines for identifying successful participatory research projects.
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health foster partnerships between communities and educational institutions that build on each other's strengths and develop their roles as change agents for improving health professions education, civic responsibility and the overall health of communities. Free Community-Based Participatory Research listserv .
The Loka Institute is a non-profit research and advocacy organization concerned with the social, political, and environmental repercussions of research, science and technology. They have several publications about Participatory Action Research.
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences has published proceedings from a meeting on Community-Based Participatory Research, which includes the keynote addresses and sections on partnership building, process, and evaluation.
The TIE Core at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies has published a manual on conducting collaborative research projects. The manual is written for HIV service providers and researchers but has broader relevance.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established the Committee for Community Engagement in October 1995. The Committee work resulted in Principles of Community Engagement, which provides public health professionals and community leaders with a science base and practical guidelines for engaging the public in community decision-making and action for health promotion, health protection, and disease prevention.
"Community-Based Participatory Research: A Partnership Approach for Public Health" (registration required) is a free instructional CD-ROM/download, offered by the Detroit Community-Academic Urban Research Center and the Michigan Public Health Training Center, to introduce community-based participatory research (CBPR) to people who are in the early stages of using or considering using CBPR. It is designed for academic researchers from multiple fields, including public health, education, nursing, medicine, social work, urban planning, and for health and human service practitioners, and members of community-based organizations. The training is divided into five sequential parts:
- Rationale, definition, and core principles
- Strategies for forming, maintaining, sustaining, and evaluating CBPR partnerships
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection methods and interpretation
- Dissemination and translation of research findings
- Benefits, challenges, and recommendations for using CBPR for research and social change
Information about availability of continuing education credits can also be found on www.cbpr-training.org. You may also register by phone by calling the Michigan Public Health Training Center at 734.615.9439 (Course code: CBPRR0909).
University of California, Office of the President
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Office of Health Affairs (OHA) www.ucop.edu/healthaffairs/
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Special Research Programs (SRP) www.ucop.edu/srphome/
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Tobacco-Related Diseases Research Program (TRDRP) www.trdrp.org
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California HIV/Aids Research Program (CHRP) http://chrp.ucop.edu/
