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Lymphoma Organizations and Resources in Europe

Lymphoma has emerged as a cancer worthy of having respected organizations devoted to helping those affected and researching new treatments. The following organizations may be useful in finding out more about lymphoma in Europe:

Organizations

• Telescan has a list of European Cancer Organizations
• The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) web site
EORTC Lymphoma Cooperative Group
• The Guide to Internet Resources for Cancer offers a list of resources in languages other than English.


France

GELA (Groupe d'Etude des Lymphomes de l'Adulte)


Other Countries


United Kingdom & Ireland
Germany / Deutschland
Nordic Countries (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark)


Currently seeking information on organizations providing support for lymphoma patients and their family & friends. Please write if you know of such organizations.

 

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