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Cancer Research Foundations in the USA
Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation
1600 Duke Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Toll-free: 800.227.2732
phone: 703.836.4412
Fax: 703.836.4413

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation
60 East 56th Street
8th floor
New York, New York 10022
Tel: 646-497-2600
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Fax: 646-497-0890

Cancer Treatment Research Foundation
1336 Basswood Rd
Schaumburg, Illinois 60173
Toll-free: 1-888-221-CTRF
Tel: 847-342-7450

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation
675 Third Avenue, 25th Floor
New York, New York 10017
Toll-free: 1-877-7CANCER
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Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation
9272 Jeronimo rd Suit #A-107A
Irvin, California 92618
Phone: 949-859-6312
Fax: 949-859-6323
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Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada
145 Front Street East, Suite 306
Toronto, Ontario M5A 1E3
Canada
Tel: (416) 441-2131
Toll-free: 1-888-255-0333
Fax: (416) 441-2325
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The International Breast Cancer Research Foundation
4230 East Towne Boulevard, #173
Madison, Wisconsin 53704
Phone: 608.837.9932
FAX: 608.837.9942
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Breast Cancer Recovery Foundation, Inc.
PO Box 5070
Madison, Wisconsin 53705-0070
Phone: 608.821.1140
Toll-free: 888-821-1140
Fax: 608.821.1141
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Prostate Cancer Foundation
1250 Fourth Street
Santa Monica, California 90401
Toll-free: 1.800.757.CURE (2873)
Phone: 310.570.4700
Fax: 310.570.4701
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Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation
1150 Fifth Avenue
New York, New York10128
Phone: 212.241.1760
Fax: 212.426.2273
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The Johns Hopkins Avon Foundation Breast Cancer Center
601 North Caroline Street, room 4161
Baltimore, Maryland 21287
PH: 410-614-2853
FAX: 410-614-1947
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The Stehlin Foundation for Cancer Research
1315 St. Joseph Parkway
Suite 1818
Houston, Texas 77002
Phone: 713-659-1336
FAX: 713-659-1503

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