Transitions: Life after Cancer Treatment
St. Joseph Hospital Cancer Centers of Colorado 1825 Marion St., Denver, CO, United StatesSupport and education for cancer survivors who have completed treatment. Info/Register 303-318-3449, Melissa
Support and education for cancer survivors who have completed treatment. Info/Register 303-318-3449, Melissa
Cancer survivors and caregivers will benefit from relaxation techniques including breath exercises and easy yoga poses.
Support & Education group for patients, family and caregivers when facing a new cancer diagnosis or actively in cancer treatment. Info/Register: 303-318-1312, Jeanice
Telephone support group for women diagnosed with ovarian/gyn cancer. Meets monthly, no cost. Please contact group facilitator, Susan Hess, LPC, before attending the group for the first time: susan@colo-ovariancancer.org, 720-519-3122. She will provide you the phone number and PIN for the call.
Share your experience with others and learn some new tips and tricks. For patients, caregivers, and loved ones. No registration required.
This four-week Integrative Therapy workshop focuses on being present in the moment, living intentionally and utilizing calming strategies to reduce the impact of stress. A limited number of meditative coloring notebooks are available to early registrants. Preregistration is required by calling 719-776-5311.
September is Thyroid Cancer Awareness Month and the ThyCa Denver Support Group is putting on a Happy Hour Event to raise money for ThyCa: The Thyroid Cancer Survivor's Association. $1 of every beer sold during the event will go to ThyCa. There will also be a Silent Auction to raise additional money for ThyCa. Members […]
This group will focus on providing emotional and social support with the goal of reducing stress and improving quality of life Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, room 2005
Who: People who have completed active treatment for cancer What: Roundtable discussion group focusing on the challenges post-treatment Why: Life after cancer sometimes involves dealing with: • Fear of Recurrence-How do we know it is gone? • Relationship difficulties • Maintaining health insurance • Successfully returning to work • Still feeling less than 100% • […]
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life movement is a team fundraising event where team members take turns walking around a track or designated path. Each event is six to 24 hours in length, and each team is asked to have a member on the track at all times to signify the ongoing fight against […]