Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute is proud to offer free virtual support groups for cancer patients and caregivers. Support groups provide a confidential, co-ed and nonjudgmental space for patients and their loved ones to find support during their cancer journey. Programs are facilitated by licensed clinical social workers from the FCS Care Coordination team. Real Talk is a group designed to help patients feel less alone and experience joy from connecting with and helping one another. Participants are free to laugh, cry, question and not know the answers — together and without judgment. Meetings are held via Zoom every Wednesday from 2–3 p.m. Eastern. To register, visit FLCancer.com/RealTalk.
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Have you seen this from Pancreatic Cancer UK? 👀 They're hosting an event on zoom on July 3rd for community healthcare professionals supporting people with pancreatic cancer. Looks like a great opportunity to learn about: - Patient journeys - Symptom management - Dietary support and PERT - Available resources Sharing this for my HCP connections who might be interested! #PancreaticCancerAwareness #CommunityHealthcare #ContinuingEducation
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Join the American Cancer Society to learn about the programs and resources available to support people with cancer, caregivers, and providers. During this webinar you'll learn more about: *Voices of Black Women study *Current patient programs and support services, and how to access them. *Helpful provider education resources Register Here: https://loom.ly/ntLDmlo
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One lesser-known aspect related to cancer care is the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in addressing health-related social needs and improving patient outcomes. Here are some lesser-known points about AI in cancer care: 1. Personalized Support Services: AI algorithms can analyze vast amounts of patient data, including medical records, socioeconomic information, and personal preferences, to tailor support services to individual needs. This may include connecting patients with community resources, financial assistance programs, support groups, or transportation services based on their specific circumstances. 2. Predictive Analytics: AI models can predict potential barriers to care or adverse outcomes by analyzing patterns in patient data. This proactive approach enables healthcare providers to intervene early and implement targeted interventions to mitigate risks, improve treatment adherence, and enhance overall quality of life for cancer patients. 3. Virtual Health Assistants: AI-powered virtual assistants, chatbots, or mobile applications can provide real-time support and guidance to patients, answering questions, offering educational resources, scheduling appointments, and providing reminders for medication or follow-up care. These digital companions serve as accessible and scalable resources for patients navigating their cancer journey. 4. Clinical Decision Support: AI systems assist healthcare providers in making evidence-based treatment decisions by analyzing patient data, medical literature, and treatment guidelines. These tools help oncologists personalize treatment plans, identify optimal therapeutic options, and predict treatment responses based on individual patient characteristics, ultimately improving clinical outcomes and reducing treatment-related complications. 5. Precision Medicine: AI facilitates the development of precision oncology approaches by analyzing genomic data and molecular profiles to identify specific biomarkers associated with cancer subtypes, prognosis, and treatment response. This enables oncologists to recommend targeted therapies or clinical trials tailored to the unique molecular profile of each patient's tumor, potentially improving treatment efficacy and minimizing side effects.
Nobody is fully prepared to hear the words, “You have cancer,” said to either themselves or a loved one, even for those of us in the medical field. For the 1.9 million people expected to be diagnosed with cancer each year, life becomes fundamentally reshaped around those three words, with important details to learn and major decisions to make. At the same time, there are also practical matters to sort out — arranging transportation to appointments, figuring out care for children or assistance for an elderly parent, managing other day-to-day responsibilities, affording out-of-pocket costs. Countless non-medical factors can impact a person’s cancer journey and quality of life. American Cancer Society is committed to supporting people with cancer by addressing these health-related social needs and removing barriers to care. Read the blog by Bonny Morris, PhD, MSPH, RN, Senior Director Navigation, American Cancer Society 📖 https://ow.ly/g7wv50QrhWm #cancercare #patientcare #healthcare
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Nobody is fully prepared to hear the words, “You have cancer,” said to either themselves or a loved one, even for those of us in the medical field. For the 1.9 million people expected to be diagnosed with cancer each year, life becomes fundamentally reshaped around those three words, with important details to learn and major decisions to make. At the same time, there are also practical matters to sort out — arranging transportation to appointments, figuring out care for children or assistance for an elderly parent, managing other day-to-day responsibilities, affording out-of-pocket costs. Countless non-medical factors can impact a person’s cancer journey and quality of life. American Cancer Society is committed to supporting people with cancer by addressing these health-related social needs and removing barriers to care. Read the blog by Bonny Morris, PhD, MSPH, RN, Senior Director Navigation, American Cancer Society 📖 https://ow.ly/g7wv50QrhWm #cancercare #patientcare #healthcare
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This May, let's unite to shift the narrative around bladder cancer. It’s time to elevate awareness, recognise the early symptoms, and dismantle the barriers preventing individuals from seeking the medical advice they need. 🔍 Awareness is the first step toward change. How could you help raise awareness? Explore the different resources we made available 👉https://lnkd.in/euWVQWg Your support, whether by spreading the word, educating others, or simply engaging with the content, can help bring bladder cancer to the forefront of conversations about health. #bladdercancer #BladderCancerMonth24 #bladdercanceraware #GetChecked
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Having a patient support group during cancer treatment is a crucial part of the journey as it helps patients feel less alone and more understood. It’s a space where they can share their experiences and get emotional support from others who are going through similar challenges. This connection can ease anxiety, boost morale, and offer practical advice to better manage their treatment. Having a Cancer support group provides a sense of community and helps patients handle their journey with greater strength and comfort. Addressing the holistic needs of each and every individual faced with a cancer diagnosis is an area that requires time, a multidisciplinary approach and also having the right resources and contacts to be able to guide and support patients and families on this journey. 💛 🎗 💛
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Breast cancer doesn’t affect all communities equally. In the U.S., Native American women face unique challenges when it comes to breast cancer detection and treatment. They are more likely to be diagnosed at a younger age, often before 50, and with more advanced stages of the disease. And they are 7% more likely to get breast cancer and 10% more likely to die from it than non-Hispanic white women. Barriers like limited access to healthcare, delayed screenings, and geographic isolation contribute to this disparity. Let’s raise awareness and support equitable healthcare solutions to ensure every woman has access to the care she needs. Early detection saves lives! Discover More: https://bit.ly/4gNaJJR #BreastCancerAwareness #IndigenousHealth #HealthEquity #EarlyDetection #WomensHealth
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Shattering the Stereotype: Breast cancer doesn't discriminate, and men are not exempt from its impact. This goes beyond awareness; it's about acknowledging the strength, resilience, and bravery of every man facing this battle. Let's Stand Together: To the men navigating the complexities of breast cancer, know that you are not alone. Whether you're a survivor, a warrior in treatment, or a steadfast supporter, your journey is valid, and your strength inspires. Support Matters: Encourage open conversations about breast health for men. Early detection, awareness, and support can make a significant difference. Share information, check in on loved ones, and foster a community that stands united. Break the Stigma: It's time to break the stigma surrounding breast cancer in men. By fostering understanding and empathy, we contribute to a world where every individual facing this challenge receives the support and recognition they deserve. Embrace the Journey: To the men who have faced or are facing breast cancer, your courage is an inspiration. Together, let's spread awareness, support each other, and stand strong against this shared adversary. . . #MenAgainstBreastCancer #RealStrength #MaleBreastCancer #HeForShe #MenGetBreastCancerToo #BrotherhoodOfSurvivors #BoldForBlue #StandUpToCancer #BraveBeyondPink #MenMatterToo #CancerAwareness #BreakTheSilence #FightLikeAMan #CourageouslyBlue #BeyondThePinkRibbon #MensHealth #StrengthInUnity #Testthosebreasts
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📊 In 2020, the WHO registered 2.3 million of women diagnosed with breast cancer. 🔎 In 95% of countries, breast cancer is the first or second leading cause of female cancer deaths, a burden that continues to grow globally, exerting tremendous physical, emotional, and financial strain on individuals, families, communities, and health systems. Read more here 👉 bit.ly/MammoScreenProject
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Support4Caregivers Saturday, March 30, 2004 FREE REGISTRATION 🔗 https://ow.ly/PMIO50QUUxf Patient Perspectives: Untold Stories Pancreatic cancer affects approximately 13 out of 100,000 people and is considered a rare cancer. Patients with this diagnosis are often left feeling isolated and alone. Join us on Saturday, March 30th at 12:00PM EST on Zoom where Ben Perry, a stage 4 pancreatic cancer patient, will chat with several other patients at different stages of their journey, discussing common questions, need to know information and the power of community support. Ben Perry is an arborist in Nova Scotia and lives with his wife Karen, his biggest cheerleader. In his spare time, you can find Ben climbing trees, working on a DIY home project or at his cottage with his family. Ben is a fierce advocate for other people with pancreatic cancer and is a huge source of support for others, often checking in with other pancreatic cancer patients, providing hope and inspiration and even knitting purple ‘Cancer Sucks’ hats for members of the Peer Support group. Ben lives his life to the fullest and leads with positivity. Disclaimer: This presentation is not intended to provide specific treatments for your individual needs. It is important to address all questions and concerns with your doctor to determine if this course of treatment is right for you. . . . . . . #PancreaticCancer #Support #Health #Diagnosis #RareCancer #Cancer
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