Breast Surgical Services

NewYork-Presbyterian Queens

Breast Surgical Services

Additional Resources

To find out more about breast cancer, please click on the following links:

American Cancer Society (ACS)

www.cancer.org
The ACS is determined to provide all people diagnosed with cancer easy access to information regarding treatment and resources for their particular cancer. Their user-friendly website is helpful for newly diagnosed patients and their families as they begin to try to understand their diagnosis and navigate their treatment.

Breast Cancer.org

www.breastcancer.org
This website is an educational guide to understanding diagnosis, treatment, side effects, and quality of life issues.  It discusses everyday issues that people diagnosed with breast cancer face and possible solutions. This website is chock full of information and easy to navigate.

Cancer 101

www.cancer101.org
This website is devoted to helping breast cancer patients be as organized as possible and have easy access to all the support programs and activities in the tri-state area. They provide free organizers and calendars to all newly diagnosed patients as well as a list of support events in the tri-state area. They also strive to educate newly diagnosed women by providing simple, straightforward information regarding breast cancer terms and treatment options.

Cancer Care

www.cancercare.org
This organization is an excellent resource for support and education. They provide numerous educational workshops and teleconferences. They have social workers available to help patients and their families cope with the cancer diagnosis. They also offer some financial assistance for people who qualify.

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

www.lbbc.org
This website is devoted to helping patients cope with the post-treatment effects of a breast cancer diagnosis. They also have information regarding treatment, message boards, teleconference archives, and a survivor hotline.

National Cancer Institute (NCI)

www.cancer.gov
A comprehensive website that provides people with a variety of literature, in both English and Spanish, regarding treatments for cancers and information on issues that arise with the diagnosis of and treatment of cancer. They also provide information on ongoing research and clinical trials. The website is very user friendly. Some literature can be ordered free of charge.

Susan G. Komen

www.komen.org
Founded in the memory of Susan G. Komen, who died of breast cancer, this organization is designed to be a source of support to women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and their families. They are determined to eradicate this disease and as such have provided millions to help fund research to find better ways to treat breast cancer. Their website is comprehensive, user friendly, and provides a lot of information regarding breast cancer as well as other benign breast conditions.

Tender Loving Care—TLC catalog

www.tlcdirect.org
This website provides head coverings (hats, scarves, wigs, etc) for women experiencing hair loss due to chemotherapy and provides mastectomy bras and prosthesis. Their products are reasonably priced.

Y-Me Organization

www.Y-ME.org
This organization is dedicated to providing emotional support for people who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and their families. They have a 24/7 hotline for people diagnosed with breast cancer so that they can find support whenever they need it and wherever they are. (There are over 150 languages available on the hotline.) There is also a support program for family members that are trying to support their loved ones. They also have a free wig and prosthesis bank.

Young Survival Coalition

www.youngsurvival.org
This website is devoted to helping women 40 or younger who have been diagnosed with breast cancer cope with their diagnosis. They have support programs, discussion forums and information about treatments, side effects and the unique concerns that young women with breast cancer face.