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This group is currently meeting on Zoom. See below for details. Learn about brain tumors and treatment options at the University of Kansas Hospital from our neuroscientists and physicians. Special sessions for family members and caregivers allow the sharing of experiences with others and expand knowledge between patients, families, and doctors. Optimize your physical and […]
Your cancer has spread to the brain. Now what? This 3 part meeting series will focus on life after a brain metastasis diagnosis and the whirlwind of changes and emotions that take place while already managing a primary cancer. Gain insight into how you can increase your quality of life and manage the cognitive and […]
This group meets virtually. Contact Contact Scheïnda Rene at 617-726-1061 for details. This is a support group for patients and accompanying loved ones. Participants do not have to receive their medical care at MGH, but they must be in the state of Massachusetts at the time of group attendance. Group offered at no charge. No […]
Facilitated by Gray Matters Foundation, Barrow’s support group offers a safe space for survivors and caregivers to share stories and ask questions within peer groups Fourth Tuesday of the month (in-person) 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM MST (Arizona Time) Sonntag Pavilion at Barrow Neurological Institute Group does not meet in MAY, NOV, or DEC If […]
Join us to learn how to create a fun and nutritious meal while also learning independent living skills such as budgeting and safe cooking techniques. Participants who attend the first workshop will receive an electronic gift card for groceries.
The Parents of Young Adult Survivor Group meets monthly and is for parents and caregivers of young adult brain tumor survivors ages 18 and older. It is a non judgmental space to share stories, issues and resources with others who understand. Contact Stacia at swagner@cbtf.org for more information.
Join other teenagers (13-18) to make new friends, have fun, talk about life as a teenager, and share experiences and tips with others who've had a brain tumor.
Are you aged 18 to early 40s and living with a brain tumor? Would you like to gather monthly to meet with your peers? You are invited to join the monthly online peer-led UCSF Young Adult Brain Tumor Support Group. This is a safe and welcoming place for you to authentically express yourself, build resilience, […]