The burden of care after breast cancer treatment is on oncologists, other specialists & primary care providers. Here's a new Duke-edited guide for treating survivors.
"Virtual Survivorship Day 2021" includes a variety of LIVE events held in a virtual format: Tai Chi, yoga, cooking, memory-making, emotional wellness & more.
Join us! Our doctors, therapists, child life specialists, social workers, self-image consultants and many more individuals created videos to highlight services, resources & helpful tips.
More than 250 members of the Duke Cancer Patient Support Program community came together on Thursday, December 5, for the Nancy Weaver Emerson 29th Annual Tree of Hope Lighting Ceremony.
Medical family therapist Patrick Plumeri guides cancer patients and their loved ones as they explore big life questions and helps them manage the disease's daily stresses.
People diagnosed with cancer enter a period of intense treatment at a cancer center, and it can seem to their primary care physicians that they have disappeared.
Kevin Charles Oeffinger, MD, has been named director of the Duke Cancer Supportive Care and Survivorship Center at Duke Cancer Institute. He has also ...
Hundreds of patients, caregivers, survivors and loved ones attended Duke Cancer Institute’s annual Supportive Care and Survivorship Day held in two lo...
Supportive Care and Survivorship Day recognizes and celebrates patients, survivors and caregivers. It’s a day full of pampering and educational activi...
Duke Raleigh Cancer Center will host its annual Cancer Survivors Day on Friday, June 9, at 5 p.m. in the Duke Raleigh Gardens (adjacent to the cancer ...