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Resources for Breast Cancer in Women of Color

By: iVillage Health & Well-Being Staff Writer

National Black Women's Health Project
1-202-835-0117

National Black Nurses' Association
1-202-393-6870

African American Family Services
1-612-871-7878

NABCO (National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations)
1-212-889-0606

National Caucus & Center of Black Aged
1-202-637-8400

The Philadelphia Black Women's Health Project
1-800-444-6472

American Cancer Society
1-800-ACS-2345

Breast Examination Center of Harlem
1-212-866-0600

National Women's Health Information Center
1-800-994-WOMAN

Women's Health Interactive
1-970-282-9437

National Cancer Institute
1-301-435-3848

Women's Cancer Network
1-312-644-6610

 

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