Onco Link
OncoLink was the first cancer information website on the Internet, started in 1994, and remains one of the largest. This award-winning site is maintained by a group of oncology healthcare professionals who understand the need of patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. OncoLink’s content is continually updated and ranges from treatment and disease information for a newly diagnosed patient, support through the side effects of treatment, and into survivorship. OncoLink provides tools and educational materials to support the practice of busy practitioners.
Our primary goal is to support patients, caregivers and practitioners through education. This education can empower patients to make educated treatment decisions, be active participants in their care and be their own advocate. We provide up-to-date cancer information, free of charge. We hope our passion for this goal shows in the resources you find on OncoLink.
Visit and enjoy the site Onco Link, belonging to category Medical
Our primary goal is to support patients, caregivers and practitioners through education. This education can empower patients to make educated treatment decisions, be active participants in their care and be their own advocate. We provide up-to-date cancer information, free of charge. We hope our passion for this goal shows in the resources you find on OncoLink.
Visit and enjoy the site Onco Link, belonging to category Medical
www.oncolink.org
18-03-2003
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