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National Spotlight

Financial Resources —Did you know that there are many financial resources that can help people living with breast cancer? Find out more

Rally for the Cure — Golf, tennis, dinner events and so much more...

Go Passionately Pink to help save lives! — Just wear pink, have fun and raise money to fight breast cancer. Be inspired by the multitude of ideas right here, or think of your own. There are so many creative ways to have fun and fight breast cancer.

Support for You

Breast cancer can be scary and confusing, both for those diagnosed and for their friends and family. It’s important to have a strong support network to help with the physical and emotional demands of the disease. Remember, you are not alone. There are many support services available to assist you on this journey, including:

  • Support groups can provide a confidential and supportive arena where the many challenges of living with cancer can be shared with others with similar experiences.

Since every support group is different, it is often helpful to visit several groups to determine where you feel most comfortable.

The Central New York Afiiliate does not endorse any specific support group, but provides a list of local groups as an informational service. Click here for a listing of support groups in the Central New York Affiliate service area. For those who are not comfortable joining a group or who cannot easily get to a meeting there are online support groups that can be one of your best bets in coping with cancer. You still maintain somewhat of your anonymity, which helps many become more candid about their feelings, fears, and frustrations. Plus, you can discover information and tips that you might not have been aware of about your disease.

Here are some online cancer support groups definitely worth checking out:

Komen Forums - "The Race for the Cure" community with posts on matters of concern breast cancer survivors, their friends and family, with facts on treatment, tips on how to talk to your doctor and related issues.

Breast Cancer Support - One of the oldest and largest support groups online featuring a very active forum, nightly chat, success stories, related news and top-notch resources.

Breast Cancer Discussion Boards - On any given day find boards buzzing with posts and responses about chemotherapy, alternative therapies, lymphedema concerns, breast reconstruction, inspiring stories, humor, related research news and more...

American Cancer Society - What's Next - WhatNext is an online support network of people committed to providing those facing cancer with timely access to peers, perspectives, and resources based on their specific diagnosis, treatments, and other experiences. In addition, WhatNext provides an organized way for individuals to share their cancer journey and insights, so others can get a better idea of what they might expect as they move through their own cancer journey. 

Living Beyond Breast Cancer - Message Boards - Active posts among the newly diagosed, young survivors, metastatic breast cancer patients and general discussions open to all.

Young Survival Coalition Bulletin Board - A good resource geared specifically to young breast cancer survivors with discussions on treatments, reconstructive surgery, fertility, andpregnancy after breast cancer, risks and genetics.

  •  1-877 GO KOMEN, a free breast care helpline offering professional support services to anyone with breast health and breast cancer concerns, including breast cancer patients and their families.  
  • The Co-Survivor section of Komen’s national website, where friends and family members can share tips and advice, and read personal stories from others who have been in similar situations.