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
Connect with other women diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer, where you will be able to share your own experiences, learn new coping skills, and discover helpful resources. This group will […]
Our regularly scheduled Easy Chair Yoga via Zoom. Participants will benefit from relaxation techniques including breathing exercises and easy yoga poses designed to increase strength, flexibility, and balance. All levels […]
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
Share your experience with others and learn some new tips and tricks. For patients, caregivers, and loved ones. No registration required.
Focusing on alignment, balance, breathing and stretching. Poses will connect to your breath and will be modified as needed to students’ level of experience and the desire of the class. […]
A series of gentle stretches and exercises to calm the mind. Each movement will be rhythmic to the next ensuring the participant feels a sense of peace and grounding. This […]
Our regularly scheduled Easy Chair Yoga via Zoom. Participants will benefit from relaxation techniques including breathing exercises and easy yoga poses designed to increase strength, flexibility, and balance. All levels […]
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 […]
Focusing on alignment, balance, breathing and stretching. Poses will connect to your breath and will be modified as needed to students’ level of experience and the desire of the class. […]