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What Are Some Examples of Effective Multilingual Resources?
Several organizations have excelled in providing multilingual cancer resources:
American Cancer Society
: Offers materials in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and more.
Cancer Australia
: Provides resources in languages such as Arabic, Greek, and Italian.
Macmillan Cancer Support
: Offers a range of multilingual booklets and online content.
National Cancer Institute
: Provides multilingual fact sheets and educational videos.
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