to InnisfreeCancerHelp.org, a web site dedicated to help ease the distress of the cancer experience. Our focus embraces those who are dealing with cancer, as well as their families, friends and caregivers. We are a helpful resource for professionals who work with individuals and families affected by cancer. InnisfreeCancerHelp.org is brought to you as a community service of New Hampshire Oncology-Hematology, PA.

New Hampshire Oncology-Hematology, PA and Dana Farber Cancer Institute continue their exciting educational series of free community events entitled, "Let's Talk."  The "Let's Talk" series incorporates aspects of living well before, during and after the cancer experience. Please check back soon for upcoming events.  


These events throughout NH will be of special interest to the growing Innisfree community. They include cancer screening and educational programs, family events, fundraisers,  retreats, cancer advocacy events and workshops.

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Medical treatment and support services options for people living with cancer may take many different forms. You can search for services by NH region, if you need help finding medical and support services near you.

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We provide on-line access to the information you need to learn, explore and make informed decisions about a range of issues you may encounter when dealing with cancer.

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If you, a friend or family member have been diagnosed with cancer, we recommend these resources to help you get accurate, relevant and comprehensive information quickly. 

These resources include local cancer help lines where you can find knowledgeable, kind and supportive staff who can talk with you when you call, direct links to relevant web sites and a helpful guide to making decisions about cancer therapies.

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We recommend Terry Gross' "Fresh Air" interview with David Johnson and Sandra Horning. It is very moving to hear two world-famous oncologists talk about their experiences with the diagnosis, treatment and survival of cancer. 
Click here for the story on the NPR site >.