As such it can have an enormous positive impact on meeting the psychosocial needs of patients as well as preserving, restoring and promoting physical and emotional health. Being diagnosed with head and neck cancer is a major life change. Head and Neck Cancer Support.
Through these services, we help our patients cope with the quality of life challenges that cancer presents. What is head and neck cancer ? Although these cancers are different, they are treated similarly, so are considered as a group.
We are a small group who have been through the treatment for a. This free online community offers peer-to-peer support and a safe environment. We would like to cordially invite you to participate in this important event on head and neck oncology. Join our support group to share your feelings, experiences, or ask any questions related to your cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment. The Support Group setting will provide a confidential forum for patients to share experiences, concerns and fears.
It is also an arena to receive useful information and helpful tips for survivorship. Journey to Wellness Support Group — People affected by a head and neck or other cancer diagnosis, as well as their spouses, family members, significant others and caregivers are welcome to attend our monthly support group to share information and experiences, as well as receive encouragement and support. Peer support was a need that Edmonton’s Dr.
Suresh Nayar felt would benefit many patients with head and neck cancer.
No one should have to face head and neck cancer alone. Diana Ayling, (Chair) presenting the Petition to David Seymour, MP. CCC-SLP, meets monthly at the University of Michigan Health System.
Meetings include presentations by guest speakers who share valuable information about head and neck cancer treatment. Refreshments are provided. This 15-week online support group is for people diagnosed with head and neck , and oral cancer who are currently receiving treatment.
The Mouth Cancer Foundation website aims to assist patients, carers and health professionals find information on head and neck cancers easily. It provides direct links to the relevant sections of existing cancer sites and includes patient experiences as well as a hugely successful online support network. Oral cancer or oral cavity cancer , a subtype of head and neck cancer , is any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity.
It may arise as a primary lesion originating in any of the oral tissues, by metastasis from a distant site of origin, or by extension from a neighboring anatomic structure, such as. A support group for anyone affected by a head and neck cancer with the opportunity to meet health care professionals and other patients to talk, share experiences, ask questions or offer advice Who is it for. These cancers are not usually classified as head and neck cancer. Sometimes a cancer first appears as an enlarged lymph node in the neck.
This looks like a lump in the side of the neck. Because this may be the first sign of a head and neck cancer , the primary tumour must be looked for in the mouth and throat. It is open to people at ANY stage of treatment.
You will learn helpful information about issues affecting you and meet and socialize with others dealing with head and neck cancer. A thorough Internet search was established to identify OSGs for people with HN cancer. No observers, please, without prior approval.
Our first meeting will have a guest discussing the symptoms and diagnosis of head and neck cancer, types of treatment and common side effects. This program is for people who have been treated for cancer. A healthy diet is an important part of a head and neck cancer patient’s journey before, during, and after treatment.
Eating healthy can help prevent weight loss, lack of appetite, and other side effects of head and neck cancer treatment. It can also help you feel better and respond better to your cancer. This video offers information concerning an on-sight TGH support group for head and neck cancer patients.
Headcases and Lost Chords held a surprise party last night in honour of Wendy Robson, who started the Headcases support group. We encourage new patients, survivors, and family or friends to attend. Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month from 4pm - 5:30pm. The group is a place to share information, meet with others who know what it’s like to cope with the unique issues related to living with head and neck cancer and support each other.
A monthly meeting offers information, support , and encouragement to newly diagnosed patients, survivors, family members, and friends. Would you like to talk to other people living with oral, head and neck cancer? Join us for educational speakers and open discussion in a safe and non-judgmental environment. Family and friends are welcome!
This is a drop-in group, no registration necessary. If you have been affected by cancer , Cancer Council Queensland can provide you with information regarding a range of support groups operating across Queensland.
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