Join this discussion group as we address the many physical and emotional adjustments people with colorectal cancer face after treatment.
This is a diagnosis-specific meeting that is co-led by social workers and nurses, and is tailored to give people an opportunity to work on adjustment to life after treatment. This may include changes in physical functioning, appearance, and lifestyle, altered self-image, fatigue, isolation, and concerns about the future. Participants are encouraged to share concerns while gathering medical and rehabilitation information Join this discussion group as we address the many physical and emotional adjustments people with colorectal cancer face after treatment.from healthcare staff.
Resources for Life After Cancer
Barbara Golby, LSCW, and a member of the colorectal nursing staff: Zanno Correa, NP, BC; Nancy McEntee, RN, WCON
This program is for people who have been treated for colorectal cancer. No observers, please, without prior approval.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Rockefeller Outpatient Pavilion
160 East 53rd Street
(between Third & Lexington Avenues)
New York, NY 10022
February 21 — Room 273
April 11 & June 27 — 11th floor Conference Room
You must register to attend this program. To register or for more information, please call 646-888-4740 or e-mail RLAC@mskcc.org