OPCC Resources
Talking to Your DoctorThis resource lists tips for promoting good doctor-patient relationship and includes suggested questions to ask your physician. | 2013 Clinical Psychosocial Conferencehttp://www.healthyohioprogram.org/CCLC
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OPCC Talking Points | Cancer Survivorship Resource Guide |
Ohio Cancer Facts & Figures 2010 | OPCC Cancer Survivorship Care Plan |
Tools for Survivors |
General Information Links
Cancer Control PLANET
Provides access to Web-based resources to assist planners, program staff, and researchers in designing, implementing, and evaluating cancer prevention and control programs.
CancerPlan.org
CancerPlan.org enables state and community cancer control planners to share resources and tools to develop, implement, and evaluate Comprehensive Cancer Control plans.
National Comprehensive
Cancer Control Program
Features detailed information about CDC's National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program and related activities, as well as state, tribal, and territorial program contacts; state cancer profiles; and numerous resources for cancer control planning efforts.
I've been cancer free for two years and six months. What a miracle! I believe an important part of my recovery is having a positive attitude. Since there is only a 1% survival rate with pancreatic cancer, it would be easy to feel sorry for myself and wallow in fear. But life is short, and I thank God every day that I am alive and cancer free.
Janice Cicero, Burghill,
Pancreatic Cancer Survivor

