3 Dec, 2009 in News & Articles by admin

Cancer library provides without charge knowledge resources for newly diagnosed patients

Gilda’s Club Desert Cities in Cathedral City, California is home to the Jennifer Diamond Cancer Research Library, one of six such libraries in the state. Alice as well as Harvey Diamond started the foundation after their daughter Jennifer died of appendiceal carcinoma at the age of 30. They came up with the idea for the library when they were trying to learn more about their daughter’s rare form of cancer.

The Executive Director of Gilda’s Club said that all of the library’s materials are screened for readability as well as to ensure they come from authoritative sources. The library is available to patients as well as their families without charge of charge, with over 300 titles, reference materials as well as two computers that contain a database of the library’s catalog as well as sources.

The information contained within the library has been very useful for many cancer patients. Staff as well as volunteers help the patients settle down as well as focus on their research so that they can take the information back to their doctors as well as consult the fair questions. Karen Pendleton was an appendiceal cancer patient who used the library in its earliest year back in 2004. She credits the research she did with saving her life.

For the filled story, go to The Desert Sun.

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