Pancreatic Cancer SOS: Support For Survivorship

A Community Of Pancreatic Cancer Patients, Survivors, Caregivers

Other pancreatic cancer patients know what coping with pancreatic cancer is all about. They have navigated the same paths, dealing with similar anxieties and obstacles. They share the same objectives. Our sole purpose in establishing this virtual support group is to help pancreatic cancer patients live life to the fullest extent possible.

It is a dedicated approach focusing on patient wellness, hope, and inspiration. We are committed to helping our members heal and thrive in every respect. From the physical to the emotional and everything in between. We also commend family caregivers for taking care of their patients and encouraging them to take care of themselves.

Our partnered medical professionals sometimes share information that will help cancer patients talk more effectively to their doctors and cancer teams about ongoing medical advice.

Upcoming Meetings

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Pancreatic Cancer Patients, Survivors And Caregivers

May 31, 2023

7:30 – 9 PM (EST) • 6:30 – 8 PM (CST) • 4:30 – 6 PM (PST) • 1:30 – 3 PM (HST)

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Special Virtual Forum With Dr. Douglas B. Evans

June 8, 2023

7:30 – 9 PM (EST) • 6:30 – 8 PM (CST) • 4:30 – 6 PM (PST) • 1:30 – 3 PM (HST)

We Welcome Pancreatic Cancer Patients and survivors
as well as Their Primary Family Caregiver

Communicate With Your Peers Who Face The Same Issues.

Patients and Survivors with Pancreatic Cancer

Facing a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is a shock beyond comprehension. Facing and coping with what to expect both during and after treatments is daunting. Our focus is easing distress of physical and emotional obstacles leading to improved quality of life.

  • Share inspiration with peers who have walked the same paths.
  • Help newly diagnosed patients cope with issues that lie ahead.
  • A community of patients can be an immense support to each other.
  • Reduce anxieties. Absorb the sense of purpose by helping others.

Caregivers of Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Family, spouses and loved-one caregivers are true angels. They are vital to patients facing and coping with both physical and emotional issues. Caregivers can become overwhelmed. It is challenging and also equally important for caregivers to take care of themselves and seek advice from their peers.

  • Caregiver members can share advice from the community.
  • Learn the importance of taking care of yourself.
  • The importance of asking for help from other family members.
  • To give quality help, do whatever refreshes and renews you.

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