CancerCare E-News


January 2025

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Coping With Cervical Cancer


For Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, we’re highlighting resources for coping with cervical cancer across our social media platforms. You can help us by sharing these resources on your social channels.


See our social media toolkit for custom graphics, links and copy to use.

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Do Something for CancerCare:

Superbowl Edition

Do Something - Superbowl

OFFENSE. DEFENSE. 

Everyone loves the BIG game for the teams, commercials, and food!



As we gear up for the excitement of the Super Bowl, let's not forget the incredible power we have to make a real difference to those in need. Here at CancerCare, we are focused on helping people living with cancer who are facing challenges every day- and you can be a part of the change. Did you know that last year we served more than 160,000 people who received services FREE OF CHARGE?


What if you did Something for CancerCare? Can each person watching the game with you donate a minimum of $5? If 160,000 people donate $5, we can raise over $800,000 to put towards helping others.

Do Something

Spots Available for Healing Hearts Family Bereavement Camp

Our free Healing Hearts Family Bereavement Camp will take place from Friday, May 30 – Sunday, June 1, 2025.


This camp allows families who have experienced the loss of a loved one to cancer to come together for a weekend retreat in the Poconos. This camp is for families: parents or guardians with children and teens ages 4-17, who have lost a loved one to cancer within the past two years.


Space is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. We encourage you to call to register with us today. Register by March 28, 2025.

Learn More & Register

My Cancer Circle

My Cancer Circle is a free, private and customizable online tool that enables caregivers of people facing cancer to organize and coordinate a circle of family members and friends to provide practical and emotional support.


MyCancerCircle.net provides caregivers of people facing cancer a simple, effective answer to a question they are asked constantly, “What can we do to help?”

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Help With Clinical Trials


Playing a vital role in improving cancer care, clinical trials can be a big part of an individual's cancer treatment, leading to potential advancements and help for those who join them.


CancerCare's www.myTRIAList.org helps patients learn about and find clinical trials and provides interviews, tutorials and more to explain how valuable they can be. Take a look today.

myTRIAList

Leading Experts Discuss Important Cancer Topics

CancerCare's Connect Education Workshops provide the latest cancer information straight from leading experts throughout the year. Upcoming workshops include:


1/15 The Benefits of Clinical Trials for Triple Negative Breast Cancer


1/17 Understanding Treatment-Related Skin Toxicity: Practical Tips to Cope with Rash, Dry/Itchy/Peeling Skin and Nail Changes


1/22 Managing the Treatment Side Effects, Aches and Pains of Myeloproliferative Neoplasms


1/29 Updates from the 47th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS)


2/4 Clinical Trials: How They Transform the Treatment of Cancer

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Join Our Upcoming Community Programs


CancerCare's community programs blend educational content with emotional guidance and advice. These free events are open to anyone affected by cancer and are held via video conference, telephone or in person.


1/29 Healing Through Writing: A Young Adult Writing Workshop


2/12 Candles of Hope: Candle-Making for Young Adults and Caregivers


2/18 Older Adult Book Club


2/19 La Hora Del Café


2/25 Long Island Bingo Night

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At-Home Research Study for Couples After Breast or Gynecological Cancer

Has there been a change in communication or intimacy with your partner since your cancer diagnosis or treatment? Help researchers at the University of Tennessee test a new at-home educational program.

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