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- Firefighter Cancer Support Network | Together we can. . .
FCSN helps firefighters, EMS professionals, and their families cope with cancer It is our goal to provide occupational-cancer awareness, prevention training, and support for those dealing with cancer nationwide Join the fight today to educate, support, and make a difference
- About Us - Firefighter Cancer Support
Since 2005, the nonprofit Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN) has provided assistance and one-on-one mentoring to thousands of cancer-stricken firefighters and their families
- Request Assistance - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
We provide critical assistance for career or volunteer, active or retired firefighters, emergency medical service providers, and their immediate family members who have been diagnosed with cancer
- FAQ - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Since 2005, the nonprofit Firefighter Cancer Support Network (FCSN) has provided assistance and one-on-one mentoring to thousands of cancer-stricken firefighters and their families
- About Cancer Awareness Month - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Our curriculum contains information and tools that educate firefighters and raise awareness about why cancer cases are on the rise in the fire service and how to limit their day-to-day exposures to carcinogens
- Library - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Firefighters are known to be exposed to recognized or probable carcinogens Previous studies have found elevated risks of several types of cancers in firefighters
- FCSN Learning Management System - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Welcome to FCSN’s Learning Management System! (LMS): Cancer is the leading cause of death for firefighters Early detection increases survivability and minimizes invasive treatment This LMS platform is another cancer-fighting tool and provides curriculum that you can take back to your department
- How to Get Started - Firefighter Cancer Support Network
Our curriculum contains information and tools that educate firefighters and raise awareness about why cancer cases are on the rise in the fire service and how to limit their day-to-day exposures to carcinogens
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