Survivorship Telephone Workshops
Cancer affects far more than the body, and survivors often want help with issues beyond medical treatment. NCCS, in partnership with CancerCare and other cancer organizations, brings survivors free, informative telephone workshops addressing a wide range of survivorship issues. The annual three-part teleconference series takes place each spring/summer, and previous workshops are available free as podcasts. See previous topics below and click on the orange links to the listen to the program or find more information.
Stay tuned for more information about upcoming CancerCare calls!
*New* The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
April 13, 2010 Part I: Trouble Sleeping? Sleep Better to Feel Better: Tips You Can Use
May 18, 2010 Part II: Communicating With Your Health Care Team After Treatment: Making the Most of Your Visit
June 22, 2010 Part III: Survivorship and Workplace Transitions
July 13, 2010 Part IV: Survivors Too: Communicating With and Among Family, Friends and Loved Ones
All calls are from 1:30-2:30 p.m. ET
The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
Part I: Managing the Stress of Survivorship
Part II: The Importance of Nutrition and Physical Activity
Part III: Survivors Too: Family, Friends and Loved Ones - Managing the Fatigue of Caregiving
The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through, and Beyond Cancer
Part I: The Importance of Communicating with Your Doctor About Follow-Up Care
Part II: Rediscovering Initimacy in Your Relationships Following Treatment
The Fifth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through, and Beyond Cancer
Part I: Neuropathy and Joint Aches: New Post Treatment Challenges
Part II: My Treatment is Over: Why Do I Feel So Sad and Alone
The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through, and Beyond Cancer
Part I: Stress Management Tips for Survivors
CancerCare is a national non-profit organization that provides free, professional support services for anyone affected by cancer. To learn more about CancerCare's services, please visit http://www.cancercare.org/.



