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Published: May 22, 2008 12:00 AM
Modified: May 22, 2008 01:35 AM

Cancer patients get site

 

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Cancer patients who have turned to blogs, YouTube and other Web sites to share their stories of survival have a new online community where they can connect with others battling the disease.

The American Cancer Society recently launched www.sharinghope.tv to give users a place to upload personal videos, audio, photos and artwork. The idea behind the site is to give people living with cancer a fun way to share their knowledge and provide encouragement to others.

To make it easier for newcomers to get started, there's a user-friendly instructional video available online. The site also offers free background music that can be used by videomakers.

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