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Living With Cancer
Here at the GW Cancer Center, we aim to provide quality, personalized patient care and support.
At the GW Cancer Center, oncology social workers play an integral role in supporting patients, families, and caregivers as they navigate the complex journey of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.
The GW Cancer Center offers a variety of support groups to provide emotional, educational, and social support for patients, survivors, and their families and loved ones.
The Gynecologic Cancers Support Group at the GW Cancer Center is a compassionate, supportive space designed to help individuals who are affected by gynecologic cancers, including ovarian, cervical, uterine, and vulvar cancers.
The GW Cancer Center’s Leukemia and Lymphoma Support Group provides a compassionate and supportive environment for patients, survivors, and their loved ones affected by blood cancers.
The Multiple Myeloma Support Group at the GW Cancer Center provides a compassionate and supportive environment for patients, caregivers, and families affected by multiple myeloma
The Prostate Cancer Support Group at the GW Cancer Center provides a welcoming and supportive environment for individuals affected by prostate cancer, including patients, survivors, and their loved ones.
Supporting children when a parent has cancer can be challenging, as they often experience a range of emotions, from fear and confusion to sadness and anger.
Genetic counseling is a process that helps individuals and families understand and adapt to the medical, psychological, and familial implications of inherited cancer risk.