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This group meets virtually. Contact Laura Donnelly for details. The Brain Tumor Support Group at Yale’s Smilow Cancer Center is for patients who have been diagnosed with any type of brain tumor, benign or malignant. They can be in active treatment or surveillance or post treatment. It is a safe space to share experiences, concerns, […]
This group is meeting hybrid – in person and virtually via Zoom (at the same time). Contact Sandi Oosse for details. This support group invites patients and caregivers impacted by brain cancer/tumor to learn and share together. Group primarily focuses on malignant tumors and/or metastases, but those with benign tumors are welcome too. Group is […]
This group provides the opportunity to share experiences and to socialize with others in similar situations. An advanced practice provider and social worker assist the group, provide information and answer questions regarding treatments, medications, resources and other important issues.+ This group meets on the 3rd Tuesday of every month. OGRINS@ccf.orgMILLERT16@ccf.org Join Zoom Virtual Meeting: https://clevelandclinic.zoom.us/j/94599622781?pwd=WXo3M3VhT3JxSkk0TU5QcWlnYTJJZz09 […]
This virtual support group is for adult patients, their families and caregivers. Registration is required. Register by calling Ben Pierce at 617-632-4236. It is an ongoing and open group and all are welcome. Group facilitated by a nurse and social worker. This group meets on the 4th Monday of every month except in May and […]
For more than 20 years the Sacramento Area Brain Tumor Support Group has provided emotional support and educational programs for the community. This group is open to all patients with benign or malignant brain tumors, at any stage. Friends and family are encouraged to attend. Health care professionals serve as advisors and speakers for the […]
These meetings are for those who have been diagnosed with acoustic neuroma (a rare, benign brain tumor affecting the 8th cranial nerve). Attendees can ask questions, explore treatment options, and discuss coping strategies with other patients and clinical experts. The group meetings are free of charge. Patients, family members, caregivers, healthcare professionals and interested persons […]
This 15-week online support group is for young adults (ages 20-39) caring for a loved one with a primary malignant brain tumor or brain metastasis. This group is a safe, convenient, and confidential space where caregivers can discuss the unique challenges of caring for a loved one with a brain tumor while giving and receiving […]
This group is limited to those whose loved ones are patients at Columbia University Medical Center. This is a weekly group for caregivers of patients with brain tumors. The group meets for 10 weeks at a time in multiple cycles throughout the year. Caregivers are invited to share their honest thoughts and feelings about taking […]
Offers a brain tumor support group for patients, caregivers and survivors. Please call Teresa at 210-386-5608 before attending. This group meets on the 2nd Thursday of every month. Contact: Teresa Miller Zdansky 210-386-5608 sodagal@lavernia.net
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