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Boston, MA: Cancer Support for Women 10:00 am
Boston, MA: Cancer Support for Women @ Boston Medical Center
Nov 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Moakley 3rd Floor Conference Room A small group for women who have experienced any type of cancer. Female family members and supporters are welcome. The group provides an opportunity to check in with one another and discuss cancer diagnoses, treatment,
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Seattle, WA: Living with Colorectal Cancer 7:00 pm
Seattle, WA: Living with Colorectal Cancer @ Seattle Cancer Care Alliance
Nov 13 @ 7:00 pm
A networking and sharing group, for patients, caregivers, families, and friends. Everyone is welcome, regardless of where care is received. One-on-one support is also available. Call (206) 778-3532 for any questions or information.
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Des Moines, IA: Blood Cancer Family Support Group 5:15 pm
Des Moines, IA: Blood Cancer Family Support Group @ The John Stoddard Cancer Center
Nov 14 @ 5:15 pm
For adult patients with leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, myeloma or myelodysplastic syndromes and their family and friends. The group meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 5:15 p.m. in the suite 450 conference room of Stoddard. For information, call
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Chicago, IL: Living Well with Metastatic Breast Cancer 4:00 pm
Chicago, IL: Living Well with Metastatic Breast Cancer @ Lurie Cancer Center, Galter Pavilion
Nov 19 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Support group for metastatic breast cancer patients, their families and caregivers, to learn more about their diagnosis, share experiences and receive support. Facilitated by Lurie Cancer Center’s Crystal Ward, LCSW, Gina Uthe, PA, and Patty Moreno, PhD
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Boston, MA: Cancer Support for Men 12:00 pm
Boston, MA: Cancer Support for Men @ Boston Medical Center
Nov 25 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Moakley 3rd Floor Conference Room Open to men who have experienced any type of cancer and their male family members and supporters. The group provides an opportunity to discuss cancer diagnoses, treatment, post-treatment, and lifestyle concerns. There is always an
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