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Hope for Two...The Pregnant with Cancer Network is a registered charity with NY State Attorney General's office, Click here for documents and verification. We are a registered 501c 3, not-for-profit organization with the IRS. More information is available here.
Please note that we are incorporated under the name of Pregnant with Cancer Support Group and Hope for Two...The Pregnant with Cancer Network is a DBA of that registered Corporation.
Are You Pregnant with Cancer?
Hope for Two...The Pregnant with Cancer Network offers free support for women diagnosed with cancer while pregnant. We connect women who are currently pregnant with cancer with other women who have experienced a similar cancer diagnosis. Learn more...
Have You Been Pregnant with Cancer?
Women formerly supported by Hope for Two and women who have found us since their pregnant with cancer journey are the mainstays of our organization! Please consider joining our network to support other women currently experiencing cancer during pregnancy. Learn More..
Our Mission
Hope for Two...The Pregnant with Cancer Network is an organization dedicated to providing women diagnosed with cancer while pregnant with information, support and hope.
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Board of Directors
Patty Murray, JD, Chairwoman
Christine M. Bylewski, LCSW-R, BCD, Vice Chairwoman
Lorraine Hollister-Colby (Jody), Secretary
Kim M. Patterson, Treasurer
Brenda Alesii
Dr. Sherry Bradford, PhD, FWCR, KCTJ
Amy Carnevale
Kelly Kinderman, MS
Dr. Dionne Kress, DM
Advisory Board Members
Latest News
November 29, 2011
NCI Cancer Bulletin - National Cancer Institute
Unexpected Complications: Treating Cancer During Pregnancy - Read about Trina Pockett's pregnant with cancer experience and some of the things that have been learned to date about treating cancer during pregnancy.
- Complete StoryOctober 24, 2011
Chemotherapy During Pregnancy Does Not Seem to Cause Developmental Problems in Children
As recently reported in ScienceDaily (Sep. 27, 2011): Children born after their mothers were treated with chemotherapy during pregnancy appear to be unaffected by the experience in terms of the development of their mental processes and the normal functioning of their hearts, according to new research presented at the 2011 European Multidisciplinary Cancer Congress.
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Hope for Two
PO Box 253
Amherst NY 14226
Phone: 1-800-743-4471
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