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Aurora, CO: Mindful Stress Management Class 12:30 pm
Aurora, CO: Mindful Stress Management Class @ University of Colorado Hospital- AIP, Rm 11.102.
Oct 2 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Building a mindfulness practice has been proven to significantly reduce distress in people with cancer and their families. Join us for skill building & practice. First Tuesday of each month 12:30-1:30 pm
Portland, OR: Prostate Cancer Support Group 5:00 pm
Portland, OR: Prostate Cancer Support Group @ OHSU Center for Health & Healing, 3rd floor, Paul Kirk Conference Center
Oct 2 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
For men affected with prostate cancer and their loved ones. Meets 1st Tuesday of the month.
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Pueblo, CO: Coffee and Conversation 10:00 am
Pueblo, CO: Coffee and Conversation @ Rocky Mountain Cancer Center
Oct 10 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Supportive opportunity for connection and conversation “Your illness does not define you. Your strength and courage DOES.” Often times being diagnosed with cancer can leave an individual feeling quite isolated and alone.  It’s difficult to find others who can identify
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Norfolk, VA: General Cancer Support Group 10:00 am
Norfolk, VA: General Cancer Support Group @ Lake Wright Office
Oct 13 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Meets the 2nd Saturday of the month
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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
Oct 16 @ 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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Pueblo, CO: Coffee and Conversation 10:00 am
Pueblo, CO: Coffee and Conversation @ Rocky Mountain Cancer Center
Oct 24 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Supportive opportunity for connection and conversation “Your illness does not define you. Your strength and courage DOES.” Often times being diagnosed with cancer can leave an individual feeling quite isolated and alone.  It’s difficult to find others who can identify
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