Staff from oncology rehabilitation will lead an informal presentation intended to assist in managing side effects of cancer treatment and to improve overall quality of life and wellness.
This program provides an introduction to Nia, which is set to music and blends movement from dance arts, martial arts and healing arts with a mindful focus on body awareness/sensation.
The Genitourinary (GU) and Urology Cancer Support Group is open to individuals with renal, bladder, penile, urethral, and testicular and rare urology cancers.
Open to individuals diagnosed with gastrointestinal cancer (including colon, esophageal, pancreatic, stomach, intestinal, liver, gallbladder and rectal/anal) and their caregiver(s).
Cancer treatments and side effects can often impact a person’s sense of self and how they view and relate to their body, which can lead to additional distress and discomfort throughout one’s cancer journey.