The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is a cancer hospital and research center based in Houston, Texas. Its myCancerConnection program gives free one-on-one phone support from trained survivor and caregiver volunteers to cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors no matter where they get treatment.
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The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center offers the myCancerConnection Support Community. This is a virtual community providing free, one-on-one support to patients, caregivers, and... Main Services one-on-one support virtual support Serving anyone in need all ages on-treatment post-treatment cancer individuals families with children caregivers all cancer survivors
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What they offer 8
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Caregiver Support GroupsProgram
Virtual support groups help caregivers share concerns and learn how others cope.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Cancer Survivorship GroupsProgram
A weekly virtual group supports people living after a cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Mycancerconnection Support CommunityService
Free one-on-one phone support connects cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors with trained survivor or caregiver volunteers.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
myCancerConnection Phone Volunteer ProgramProgram
Cancer survivors and caregivers can apply to be trained phone volunteers who support other people facing cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Cancer Support GroupsProgram
Licensed social work counselors run support groups for cancer patients, caregivers, family members, and friends.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
General Patient Support GroupProgram
A weekly virtual support group for cancer patients to talk with others in a supportive setting.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Young Adult Support GroupProgram
A recurring support group serves young adults ages 18 to 39 dealing with cancer.
- Recently verified· Jun 26
Active Living after CancerProgram
This CPRIT-funded program helps cancer survivors improve quality of life through physical activity and survivorship navigation.
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