Caring Cancer Trust

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Caring Cancer Trust

Caring Cancer Trust (pronunciation: /ˈkɛərɪŋ/ /ˈkænsər/ /trʌst/) is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing support and care for individuals diagnosed with cancer. The organization is committed to funding research, providing patient support, and promoting cancer prevention and early detection.

Etymology

The term Caring Cancer Trust is derived from the English words "caring", "cancer", and "trust". "Caring" refers to the organization's commitment to providing compassionate support and care. "Cancer" refers to the disease that the organization is focused on. "Trust" signifies the organization's role as a trusted source of support and information for cancer patients and their families.

Related Terms

  • Cancer: A group of diseases characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells.
  • Non-profit organization: An organization that uses its surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose or mission, rather than distributing its surplus income to the organization's directors as profit or dividends.
  • Cancer prevention: Measures taken to lower the chance of getting cancer.
  • Cancer research: Scientific research directed at improving the prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer.
  • Patient support: Services provided to help individuals cope with illness and its treatment.

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