January 27, 2025
Educational and Support Organizations
Living with a serious disease such as melanoma is not easy. Many people affected by melanoma may have trouble find credible information online. The following organizations and websites provide accurate, reliable information and resources that will assist you in finding answers to your questions. Several of these organizations offer melanoma support groups, which many people find extremely helpful. In these groups, patients or their family members get together to share what they have learned about coping with the disease and the effects of treatment. Melanoma support groups may offer support in a number of different ways, including in person, over the telephone, or on the Internet.
- American Cancer Society – (800) 227-2345
- Blumenthal Cancer Center (part of Carolinas Medical Center) – (704) 355-2000; offers an educational program for middle and high school students on its Sun Safety & Skin Cancer Awareness Student Site
- CancerCare – (800) 813-4673
- Cancer Hope Network – (877) 467-3638
- Cancer Support Community – (888) 793-9355
- MD Anderson Network – (800) 345-6324 (speak with melanoma patients)
- MelanomaGirl
- Mike Geltrude Foundation – (973) 667-8650
- Mollie Biggane Melanoma Fund – (516) 741-2056
- National Cancer Institute – (800) 422-6237
- Oncolink
- PaleGirlSPEAKS
- SHADE Foundation
- Skin Cancer Foundation – (800) 754-6490
- TreatmentDiaries.com
*Your use of these pages implies that you agree to accept full responsibility should any adverse outcome occur as a result of following the information provided.
This information is provided as a free service for the Internet community. Efforts have been made to keep the information as simple as possible. Since it is impossible to foresee every possible situation, it is not possible to cover every healthcare need. The recommendations found here must be weighed against your specific situation.