ON THIS PAGE: You will find some helpful links to other areas of Cancer.Net that provide information about care and treatment for people with amyloidosis and other serious medical conditions. This is the final page of Cancer.Net’s Guide to Amyloidosis. To go back and review other pages, use the menu.
Cancer.Net includes many other sections about the medical and emotional aspects of being diagnosed with amyloidosis and other potentially life-threatening conditions, both for the patient and their family members and friends. This website is meant to be a resource for you and your loved ones from the time of diagnosis, through treatment, and beyond.
Beyond this guide, here are a few links to help you explore other parts of Cancer.Net:
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Search for a cancer specialist in your local area using this free database of doctors from the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Learn what medical phrases and terms used in cancer care and treatment mean.
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Read more about the first steps to take when you are diagnosed with a potentially serious medical condition.
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Find out more about clinical trials as a treatment option.
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Get information about managing the financial costs of medical care.
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Learn more about coping with the emotions that being diagnosed with a serious illness can bring, including those within a family or a relationship.
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Find a national, not-for-profit advocacy organization that may offer additional information, services, and support for people with this condition.
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Explore what to do when you finish treatment.
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Download Cancer.Net Mobile, a free app that includes a symptom and side effect tracker, medication reminders, and other interactive resources.
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To find a range of information and insights from different voices on timely topics, visit the Cancer.Net Blog.
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