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Saint Barnabas Medical Center Holds Fall Cancer Survivorship Lecture Series Livingston, N.J. – As a result of earlier detection, improved treatments and the supportive care of family and friends, there are now more than 10 million cancer survivors in the United States. Often following treatment for cancer, patients find that they need support that is different from their needs while in active treatment. To offer assistance, The Cancer Centers of Saint Barnabas Medical Center will once again present an 11-part Cancer Survivorship Lecture Series entitled “Project H.O.P.E. (Helping Our Patients Excel).” “As many survivors learn, recovery is not always the end of the cancer experience,” explains Angela McCabe, LCSW, OSW-C, Director of Psychosocial Support Services and Community Outreach at Saint Barnabas. “This program was created to address the wide variety of medical and emotional concerns patients have following treatment.” These free programs will provide an opportunity for cancer survivors and their families to hear from our multidisciplinary team at Saint Barnabas. This lecture series may help individuals transition onto their path of wellness. The program schedule and speakers are as follows: September 14, 2010: Navigating Your Care After Breast Cancer Treatment September 21, 2010: The Seven Main Energy Centers of the Body - "The Chakras" September 28, 2010: Understanding and Managing Treatment Related Menopause October 5, 2010: Weight Gain and Lifestyle Changes October 12, 2010: Managing Cancer Related Fatigue October 19, 2010: Communication and Relationship Issues October 26, 2010: Genetics- When Is it a Family Affair? November 2, 2010: Profiles in Strength and Coping November 9, 2010: “Someone I Love Has Cancer” - What Do We Tell Our Children? November 16, 2010: Defining Yourself after Treatment November 23, 2010: Returning to Work After Short and Long Term Absences All of the programs will be held from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. in the Radiation Oncology Classroom, Room #1749, on the first floor of Saint Barnabas Medical Center, 94 Old Short Hills Road in Livingston. While these programs are free, registration is required. To register or for more information, please call Angela McCabe, LCSW, OSW-C, Director of Psychosocial Support Services and Community Outreach, at 973-322-2668. Date: August 2, 2010 Contact: Samantha Anton
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