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  • Cancer Support Groups

    Cancer Support Group at Dr. Phillips Hospital

  • Breast Cancer Support Group

    A breast cancer diagnosis can have an impact on almost every aspect of a person's life, from relationships to self-image to spirituality and emotional health. This group is open to any person at any stage of their breast cancer journey.

  • Cancer Support Groups

    Our weekly groups explore ways of coping with a cancer diagnosis and treatment and are a great place to meet other patients. Offered in-person and/or via MS Teams, from 11 am – 12 pm.

  • Men's Cancer Support Group

    A diagnosis of cancer can often be one of the most stressful experiences in a person’s life. You may feel overwhelmed, anxious, or even depressed. Concerns about physical changes and the ability to work and socialize as before are common. The opportunity to connect with other men living with cancer can help you feel less alone. This group is open to men at any stage of their cancer journey and aims to provide a safe place to exchange support, get information, and receive guidance while discussing the unique challenges of living with a cancer diagnosis.

  • Free Head and Neck Cancer Screenings

    For the health and safety of the community, our patients and staff, Orlando Health is monitoring COVID-19 closely. At this time, the Head and Neck Screenings scheduled for Saturday, April 17, has been canceled.

  • Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Special Event

    Learn about healthy lifestyle instruction and nutritional demonstration, among other things.

  • National Cancer Survivors Day® - Picnic at the Garden

    *Thank you for your interest in the National Cancer Survivors Day® – Picnic at the Garden. This event has reached capacity and is no longer

  • Colon Cancer Awareness

    Friday, March 3, 2017

  • Treating Brain Tumors at the Cancer Center

    Brain tumors, a growth of abnormal cells in the brain, can be either benign or malignant.

  • Cancer & Parenting

    A cancer diagnosis affects entire families, especially when a parent learns he or she has cancer.