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SHARE is teaming up with Moving for Life to introduce a new program for women with metastatic breast cancer! This in-person, monthly program will be held in SHARE's offices, and will focus on movement techniques aimed at improving mental and physical well-being. Register today to participate.
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Upcoming Online Programs
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Monday, February 12, 1-1:30pm ET
Featuring award-winning journalist and author Allison Gilbert
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Upcoming In-Person Program
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Thursday, February 8, 7-8pm ET
Featuring Dr. Mark Smith of Northwell Health
Queens SHARE
Samuel Field YM/YWHA
58-20 Little Neck Pkwy
Queens, NY 11362
*This program will also be broadcast on Facebook Live.
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Please call (212) 382-2111 to register for breast cancer groups and (212) 719-1204 for ovarian cancer groups.
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Tues, Feb 13, 27, 6-7:30pm
Fri, Feb 9, 6-7:30pm
Fri, Feb 23, 12:30-2pm
Breast Cancer: Post Treatment
Wed, Feb 28, 6-7:30pm
DCIS
Mon, Feb 5, 6-7:30pm
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Metastatic In-Person Lunchtime
Mon, Feb 5, 26, 12:30-2pm
Coping with Aromatase Inhibitors
and Tamoxifen
Thurs, Feb 8, 6-7:30pm
Ovarian Cancer: Newly Diagnosed
Wed, Feb 7, 6-7:30pm
Ovarian Cancer: Ongoing
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Support Groups from Your Home
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Please call (212) 382-2111 to register for phone groups and receive instructions on how to participate.
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Wed, Feb 7, 8-9pm ET
Mon, Feb 5, 12, 19, 26, 4-5pm ET
Thurs, Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, 6-7pm ET
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Missed the Most Recent Online Program?
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In this webinar, Dr. Minetta Liu of the Mayo Clinic reviews the latest research about metastatic breast cancer presented at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) 2017.
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Research Study for Breast Cancer Patients |
The RadComp Trial is a nationwide clinical study comparing two FDA approved radiation therapies for the treatment of non-metastatic breast cancer, PHoton Therapy vs. PRoton Therapy. This study seeks to learn which type of radiation helps patients avoid heart problems and have a better quality of life after treatment. RadComp is a "patient-powered" study, meaning it was designed with help from breast cancer patients themselves.
Click here for more info.
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Breast Cancer Impairments Knowledge Study (BRIKS)
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The Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, Army of Women is recruiting breast cancer survivors to participate in a new study. The purpose of this study is to learn more about what breast cancer survivors age 65 and older know about the physical and functional impairments related to their breast cancer and its treatment. It will also help the research team understand what can be done to help people recover from breast cancer. This study is seeking 50 female breast cancer survivors along with a member of their care team for a one-time, one-hour phone interview. Volunteers can participate anywhere in the U.S.
Learn more here.
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See What's New In Our Online Support Communities
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Over 2100 women are finding and sharing support on SHARE's HealthUnlocked sites. Join the community most relevant to you! |
A diagnosis of breast or ovarian cancer affects everyone in the family, not just the person diagnosed.
A
Pink and Teal Seminar
in your workplace can empower you and your colleagues to take control of your health and prepare for a future family health crisis.
Contact Arlene
to schedule a free Pink and Teal seminar today!
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Call SHARE's Toll-Free Helpline
Talk to a survivor or a caregiver who's been there.
844-ASK-SHARE
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