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- ACOR: The General Sarcoma Online Support Group - Mailing list and archives that provides information and support for those dealing with sarcoma.
- EORTC: Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcoma Group - The objectives are to develop, stimulate and co-ordinate studies on all aspects of the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas. Includes background, types of studies being done, publications, meetings, trials, and research information.
- The Liddy Shriver Sarcoma Initiative - Dedicated to increasing public awareness and research for sarcoma. Located in Ossining, New York.
- Musculoskeletal Tumor Society - Organization dedicated to advancing the science of orthopaedic oncology and promoting patient care. Includes history, meetings, membership, and information.
- NW Sarcoma Foundation - Provides support, education, and advocacy against sarcoma. Overview information and links provided.
- Robert Urich Fund for Sarcoma Research - Information about the fund, events, how to donate, or volunteer.
- Sarcoma Alliance - Non-profit offers guidance, education, message board, and support.
- Sarcoma Alliance for Research through Collaboration - Provides information for sarcoma patients to locate specialists, clinical trials, and information about the disease.
- Sarcoma Foundation of America - Non-profit dedicated to funding and advocating for research. Located in Damascus, Maryland.
- Sarcoma News - Updated articles and information from around the net.
- Sarcoma.net - Educational resource for patients which provides information about the disease and its treatment.
- Sarcoma.org - Information on treatment as presented by the Washington Musculoskeletal Tumor Center.
- University of Minnesota: Sarcoma Information Center - Provides basic and general information about soft tissue and bone cancers. Includes research and resources.
- Sarcoma and Thyroid Disorders. A Common Etiology? - Article examines the observation that sarcoma patients often have a thyroid disorder. [PDF] (April 8, 2002)
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