Supporting Cancer Patients and Their Families in the Communities Where They Live,
Work and Receive Treatment.
Leading with Their Hearts
April is National Volunteer Month. Texas Oncology Foundation is blessed to have many volunteers who assist with fundraising events and conferences throughout the year. Volunteers have a special leadership quality – they lead with their hearts.
Cancer patients, caregivers, and survivors benefit from those who selflessly give of their time. From the bottom of our hearts, we thank everyone who volunteers in so many ways to the Foundation.
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Hybrid Cancer Support Group
Open to anyone who is impacted by cancer, including cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and health professionals in a safe space to explore the cancer realm.
First Working Mondays
6:00 pm–7:00 pm CT
Online or in person at Texas Oncology–Paris, 3550 NE Loop 286, Paris, TX
April 7 Register
May 5 Register
Texas Oncology Foundation offers a wide range of resources with helpful tips and guidance. Check out our website for even more resources.
Complete this self-evaluation to help you determine what – and how – you want to communicate with your family, friends, and coworkers.
Intimate Connection at End of Life
This recorded webinar isa compassionate journey exploring the delicate yet powerful subject of intimacy at the end of life, specifically for those facing the challenges of cancer. At this vulnerable stage, individuals with cancer, their partners, and their loved ones often encounter a myriad of emotions, physical changes, and unique circumstances that can impact their intimate relationships.
Use this worksheet to begin identifying your anxiety triggers and the ways anxiety presents itself.Then determine your cognitive behavioral plan and outline for yourself strategies to manage your anxiety.