Cancer Care Services
Online Tips
1.Understand the source.
Who is giving you the
information? Not all Web
sites are reputable, and you
may find information from
companies and individuals
(blogs) with personal biases
or results. Compare information
with reputable
Web sites.
2. Check the date.
Make sure the information is current — within the past two years.
Online Cancer Resources
Has general information about cancer, treatments and clinical trials and includes the NexProfile Treatment Decision Tool, which may help you find and understand treatment options.
American Society of Clinical Oncology
This site showcases types of cancer and clinical trials as well.
Cancer Agencies Network of Greater St. Louis
This site is a valuable resource for patients, the families of patients and anyone with questions or needs related to cancer services in the Greater St. Louis region.
This site has information on asbestos, mesothelioma, and other cancers that are caused by asbestos exposure (lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, etc.).
Mesothelioma: Hope, Support and Help
National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health
A wealth of information is on this site, including general cancer literature, treatment options, current clinical trials and cancer research.
National Comprehensive Cancer Network
This is a joint Web site alliance of some of the leading cancer centers in the world and offers a link to “finding a clinical trial near you.”
For information, please call our Health Access Line at 314-ANTHONY (268-4669) or 800-554-9550
or visit find a physician online.
At St. Anthony’s, our vision is to be the area’s premier health care organization
— and your first choice for health care services.



