Post-Treatment Resource Program staff lead time-limited educational support groups tailored to give cancer survivors an opportunity to work on personal and practical concerns in a concentrated way. We encourage people to share concerns while taking an active approach to the issues at hand.
Highlights of our educational support groups follow. For up-to-date details, including meeting times, please visit our online calendar.
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Transitions: For Those Who Have Undergone Treatment For Autologous Or Allogeneic Transplant
For people recently finished with autologous or allogeneic transplant, this group meets to discuss the challenges of coping with feelings of isolation and fatigue with healthcare team members.
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Bladder Cancer: Challenges & Solutions
A monthlydiscussion and support group with health care team members, tailored to enhance physical and emotional recovery.
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Primary Brain Tumors: A Gathering for Patients and Families
A monthly group for people treated for primary brain tumors, their family and friends.
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Colorectal Cancer
A bi-monthly group that focuses on the physical and emotional changes after colorectal cancer treatment.
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Esophagectomy: Finding a New Balance
A bimonthly group that focuses on adapting to medical and psychological changes following esophagectomy.
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Grace & Grit: A Women's Circle
A weekly group providing women cancer survivors an opportunity to share concerns while taking a problem-solving approach.
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Head, Neck, and Oral Cancers: Moving Forward
A monthly group for people treated for head, neck, and oral cancers, to discuss needs and concerns with health care team members.
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Hematologic Cancers
Bi-monthly program that provides information and discussion related to hematologic cancers.
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Living Well Programs
These programs focus on physical functioning and health maintenance, practice matters, and age/gender specific programs.
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Lung Cancer: Breathing Easier
For people who have been treated for lung cancer. A monthly group to assist in strengthening the recovery process by obtaining information, learning breathing techniques, and building emotional and management skills.
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Men & Cancer: Maintaining Focus
Monthly workshops, specifically for men, that provide tools to help you move ahead with confidence after treatment.
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Young Adults (21-39): New Challenges/New Beginnings
A weekly group for young adults who are interested in discussing survivorship issues.