I still remember the conversation I had with my mother Marguerite in January 2009 as if it was yesterday. At that time I lived in Dallas, Texas and my mother was at our home in Queens, New York.
Runners and walkers from around the city gathered at Flushing Meadows Park on Sunday, June 4, for the We Run for Hope 5K/10K Run and Walk. This event, held annually on National Cancer Survivors Day, is a great opportunity to support women with breast or ovarian cancer while also staying fit and active.
If you receive our program calendar or email newsletter, you may have noticed some new types of educational programs. In addition to our webinars and in-person programs, we are now offering interactive educational opportunities through other platforms. These new kinds of programs offer the same quality content, and make it easy for you to engage with the presenters.
Today we’re offering a guest post from a woman who’s using her experience with cancer to help others in a unique way.
November is National Family Caregivers Month and Thanksgiving—and a good time to pay homage to the friends and relatives who helped us through dark hours.
SHARE is proud to be part of an important initiative headed by Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center to study a quality-of-life intervention program targeting Latina breast cancer survivors and their caregivers. We are currently looking for Latina breast cancer patients to apply for this study.
Learn about what it’s like to call the SHARE Helpline and what kind of assistance you can get.
We’re very proud of SHARE’s community. This month we’re highlighting a few women who shared their stories to educate the public about breast and ovarian cancers in 2014. Thank you so much, ladies! And keep up the good work!!
Watch this video of cancer survivors discussing how to interact and talk to cancer patients in a more positive and helpful way.
We seek Latina breast cancer survivors and caregivers (loved ones) in the NYC area for an important research study. We want to learn more about how to best support survivors and caregivers. You can help us!