Here are some resources to support you along your sarcoma journey.
The Sarah Cannon Blog
Sarah Cannon’s blog includes a variety of resources about sarcoma, including information on prevention, risk factors, diagnosis and treatment.
The Sarah Cannon Fund
As part of our mission, the Sarah Cannon Fund has been established to support people living with cancer through a variety of community-based programs and resources, including the American Cancer Society and The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee. Since 2012, the Fund has supported our collective goal to help those affected by cancer navigate the journey from diagnosis through survivorship.
American Cancer Society
For more than 100 years, the American Cancer Society (ACS) has worked relentlessly to save lives and create a world with less cancer and more birthdays. Together with millions of our supporters worldwide, we help people stay well, help people get well, find cures and fight back against cancer.
800-227-2345
National Cancer Institute
A collection of cancer-specific information run by the National Institutes of Health.
800-4-CANCER
Kristen Ann Carr Sarcoma Fund
The Kristen Ann Carr Fund provides grants for cancer research and seeks to improve all aspects of cancer patient life with an emphasis on adolescents and young adults.
The Kristen Ann Carr Fund honors the life of Kristen Ann Carr (1971-1993), a remarkable young woman who sought life and love. Established at Kristen's request, the Fund continues in her spirit and convictions in its efforts.
Sarcoma Alliance
The Sarcoma Alliance strives to improve the lives of people affected by sarcoma through accurate diagnosis, improved access to care, guidance, education and support.
Sarcoma Foundation of America
The mission of the Sarcoma Foundation of America (SFA) is to advocate for sarcoma patients by funding research and by increasing awareness about the disease. The organization raises money to privately fund grants for sarcoma researchers and conducts education and advocacy efforts on behalf of sarcoma patients.