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Our 24/7 cancer helpline provides support for people dealing with cancer. We can connect you with trained cancer information specialists who will answer questions about a cancer diagnosis and provide guidance and a compassionate ear. Call us at 1-800-227-2345
We have 190 locations worldwide, with programs that include support groups, yoga classes, and educational workshops. Our programs are offered at no cost to anyone impacted by a cancer diagnosis. Check out our list of locations and become a part of our caring and supportive community today.
Get access to numerous local and nationwide support groups that can provide information, guidance and an unparalleled understanding of living with cancer.
Many hospitals, cancer centers, community groups, and schools offer cancer support groups. Below are some ways to find groups near you. Ask your health care team if your cancer center or hospital has cancer support groups.
We can help connect you to patient resources, cancer information, or ways to get involved and give back to your community. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us at 800.227.2345 or live chat with questions.
Through hospital and community-based programs, local affiliates provide direct support to patients and their families. Support resources include face-to-face and online support groups, childhood cancer camps, as well as free publications and kits.
You can find a list of cancer support groups on MD Anderson’s website, or use the American Cancer Society’s online search tool to find programs and services in your area. Ask around. Sometimes other patients and caregivers can be especially helpful when it comes to finding support groups and other valuable resources.
Support Services Locator - National Cancer Institute. Organizations that offer cancer support services. Need help finding support services? View more than 100 organizations nationwide that provide emotional, practical, and financial support services for people with cancer and their families.
The Cancer Support Community offers online support groups for patients, caregivers, and those who have completed their cancer treatment. It also has more than two dozen facilities throughout the United States that offer a wide range of support services.
General patient and caregiver support groups are offered, as well as several specific types of support groups for young adults, parents, and gynecologic and stem cell transplant/blood cancer patients.