What are some good support resources for parents, patients, and their families?
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Dr. Gosiengfiao, Pediatrician
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I would say that Fertile Hope is a good Web site; also, the Oncofertility Web site would be good. Parents can also talk to other families who have had children who are survivors and what they had done. There are some support groups that are available within each institution, so I think they would have to talk to their oncologist or the social worker who manages their case. If there are any support groups available within the institution or just outside of it, or within the community.
