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Georgia's Online Cancer Information Center

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One advantage of Georgia CORE's collaborative efforts is being able to gather nearly all of Georgia’s resources and information related to cancer care in one place. In 2012, Georgia CORE created GeorgiaCancerInfo.org to catalog details on oncologists, clinical trials and treatment centers throughout the state, including resources and support services for survivors and caregivers, and best practices in survivorship care for oncology professionals. In 2019, the organization merged its organizational web site with GeorgiaCancerInfo.org so that this site truly serves as a one stop shop for all things involved with cancer care in Georgia.

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With questions, comments or suggestions please email: info@georgiacore.org.

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The Georgia Center for Oncology Research and Education would like to thank the following organizations for their contribution to the resource listing on the Georgia Cancer Info website, sponsored by the Georgia Cancer Coalition and the Georgia Society of Clinical Oncology.

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