American Brain Tumor Association Kids: Learn about brain tumors, share thoughts, get coping tips from other kids, or play games.
Audrey the Brave: Features an interactive story about a little girl named Audrey, who is fighting cancer.
Blood Counts for Kids: Provides information how to understand the importance of blood counts in cancer and treatment.
Cancer and Its Treatment: What it is, how it grows, what causes it, and how it is treated. Includes a quiz and interactive illustrations.
CancerNet: Credible, current, and comprehensive information from the National Cancer Institute.
CancerSource: Learn about different forms of this disease, play games, and make a journal. Also, read stories or find a special camp.
Child and Youth Health: Cancer - What Is It?: Explains what it is, the causes, types of treatments and what they do.
Children with Cancer: An interactive support site for children with cancer and children who have a parent with cancer. Includes discussion board, chatroom, and guestbook for sharing stories.
Children's Brain Tumor Foundation: Provides an array of information and resources to assist in accessing expert care to ensure quality of life for children with brain or spinal cord tumors.
Children's Cancer Web: Children with cancer share their webpages. Includes cancer types, treatments, and support and information.
Cool in the Shade: Information about what can cause skin cancer, how to protect your skin, and a risk assessment.
Don't Be A Schmuck: Testicular Cancer: Understand more about this condition, including signs, symptoms, statistics, and performing a self-examination.
Group Loop: Provides an online support for teens with cancer and their parents.
Hodgkin's Disease Information for Kids: This site aims to inform and comfort people of all ages dealing with Hodgkin's Disease. Simple explanations, without confusing jargon.
Kids Cancer Network: Features coloring pages and games for kids dealing with cancer. Download monthly Funletter. [Requires Adobe Reader]
Kids Konnected: Provides friendship, understanding, education, and support for the children who have a parent with cancer, or have lost a parent to cancer.
KidsHealth: Hodgkin's Disease: Read about what causes this kind of cancer, the symptoms, what the doctor does, and living with this disease.
Mattdotcom: UK organization dedicated to providing ill teens access to computer technology by funding for laptops and computers.
NCI: Childhood Cancers: Information, resources, and links about childhood cancers and treatments from the National Cancer Institute.
NOVA Online: Cancer Warrior: Tells the story of Dr. Judah Folkman, a researcher who has spent the past 30 years trying to find a way to curb cancer. Includes interview clips, interactive feature that traces the growth of a malignant tumor, and an hour-long PBS feature in QuickTime and RealVideo formats.
Planet Cancer: A gathering place for young adults, includes cancer comics, advice, cancertainment, news, current research, and forums.
Super Sibs: Supports and recognizes brothers and sisters of children with cancer.
Teen's Guide to Cancer: Presents information about causes and treatment, with personal accounts and a list of the most common forms of this disease in adolescents.
Teenage Cancer Trust: Health Facts: Learn about different types of this disease, link to teen resources and view UK teen cancer statistics.
Teens Living with Cancer: Offers information and resources about cancer, treatments, and support network presented by teens for teens.
TeensHealth: Cancer Basics: Learn what it is, the causes, symptoms, and types of treatment. Includes information about coping.
TeensHealth: Types of Cancer Teens Get: Article about some types that teens are more likely to get. Learn about warning signs, symptoms, and how doctors treat these cancers.
The Adventures of Captain Chemo: Interactive games based on a comic created by a young cancer patient. Learn about the disease, treatment and side effects, and take a quiz.
The Cancer Game: Stress relief for cancer patients, in which they can visualize and destroy cancer on a computer screen.
When Someone in Your Family Has Cancer: Online brochure from the National Cancer Institute provides information on the disease itself, treatment options, and the way in which cancer affects families.