RESOURCES

Hereditary Cancer
Resources focused on hereditary cancer provide education, support, and research-driven guidance for individuals and families navigating inherited cancer risks and genetic conditions.
  • Improving the lives of individuals and families facing hereditary cancer.
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  • The Basser Center’s mission is to see a world free of the devastating effects of BRCA-related cancers. By advancing genetics research, carriers of BRCA mutations can live longer, healthier lives.
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Integrative Oncology
Integrative oncology resources support whole-person cancer care by combining evidence-based conventional treatments with complementary therapies to enhance healing, resilience, and quality of life.
  • The mission of Society for Integrative Oncology is to advance evidence-based, comprehensive integrative healthcare to improve the lives of people affected by cancer.
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  • CancerChoice’s mission is to reduce suffering and support healing and resilience among people with cancer and to help people make skillful choices in conventional care, complementary care, and self-care.
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Arts and Health/Healing
Arts and health resources use creative and expressive practices to support emotional, physical, and spiritual healing, fostering resilience, connection, and wellbeing for individuals and communities.
  • Through empowering cancer programs, the Smith Center for Healing and the Arts provides a lifeline to those with illness, offering a pathway to emotional and spiritual healing and being a leader in integrative patient navigation.
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  • NOAH is a catalyst for the collective voices of arts in health; coordinating, advocating, and amplifying the impacts of the arts on health and wellbeing.
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  • By connecting and empowering expressive arts practitioners all around the world, IEATA promotes growth, transformation, and healing on a global level.
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  • Emerging from the experimental crucible of the Halprin Laboratory at the Mountain Home Studio in Marin County in the 1950s–70s, and which continues today through the Tamalpa Institute Center for the Halprin Work, their work has seeded lasting influence across the fields of multidisciplinary arts, of performance, urban planning, environmental design, expressive arts therapy, and somatic practice.
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Art and the Environment/Eco-Art
Eco-art and environmental arts resources support artists and organizations using creative practice to explore ecological relationships, environmental justice, and place-based engagement with the natural world.
  • ecoartspace has served as a platform for artists addressing environmental issues since 1999. Members include artists, scientists, professionals, students, and advocates sharing resources and supporting each other's work.
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  • Focusing on women’s unique perspectives we collaborate internationally to further the field and understanding of ecological and social justice art.
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  • AiNIN is an international organisation for artists and event organisers who create and engage in site-specific art across a broad range of disciplines, exploring place as a concept which incorporates the environment and the people who engage with it. 
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