
About Cancer Support Community
Explore who we are and the work we do
Our Story
40 years ago, our founders transformed the way our culture faces cancer. Today we are a global community of 196 locations providing personalized cancer support, all free of charge.
Our Mission
CSC uplifts and strengthens people impacted by cancer by providing support, fostering compassionate communities, and breaking down barriers to care.
Our Vision
Everyone impacted by cancer receives the support they want and need throughout their experience.

2025 Strategic Plan & Signature Programs
Our Strategic Plan is grounded in our commitment to excellence, quality cancer care, empowering communities, and welcoming to all people touched by cancer with diverse backgrounds and perspectives.
Our 3 Institutes Critical to Fulfilling Our Mission
Cancer Policy Institute
CPI advocates to make the patient voice heard in policy and decision making.

Institute for Excellence in Psychosocial Care
IEPC focuses on direct services and programs.

Research & Training Institute
RTI conducts psychosocial, behavioral, and survivorship research.

Learn About Our Policy Work
CSC Aims & Positions
CSC is leading the movement on the impact of psychosocial care to improve medical outcomes, create a better patient experience, and reduce the cost of cancer care.

Inflation Reduction Act
In September 2024, CSC convened patient and caregiver advocates, healthcare providers, policy experts, healthcare innovators, and thought leaders for a roundtable discussion about the Inflation Reduction Act.

Utilization Management
In 2024, CSC hosted its 6th annual Forum on Utilization Management to bring awareness, education, and advocacy discussions around the effects of utilization management practices on patients and the healthcare system and how we can improve utilization management practices in 2025.

Policy Comments
We work in conjunction with patients, patient advocacy organizations, medical associations, and other stakeholders to advance policies aimed at improving access to, affordability of, and quality of care across the cancer continuum.
Find Out More About Our Focus on Psychosocial Care
Cancer Support Helpline
Our experienced Helpline staff provides free navigation for cancer patients or their loved ones.
Patient Education
Our award-winning educational materials help cancer patients and their loved ones learn about treatment options and more.
Biomarker Testing
Our patient-friendly webpage helps explain key questions about biomarker testing for cancer.
Cancer Survivorship
Our Cancer Transitions program addresses many of the physical, social, and practical issues survivors face after treatment ends.
Online Community
Our digital support community, MyLifeLine, connects cancer patients & caregivers with friends & family to reduce stress and isolation.
A New Model of Cancer Care
We are building CSC DC to serve all people impacted by cancer in the National Capital Region.
Healthcare Partnerships
Interested in bringing Cancer Support Community’s program to your area? We welcome individuals and groups eager to bring support services to people impacted by cancer in their communities.
Our Cancer Experience Registry is a free and confidential online survey for cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers. The survey uncovers the emotional, physical, practical, and financial impact of cancer so patients and caregivers receive the support they need.
This data report provides an up-to-date look at the emotional, physical, practical, and financial impact of cancer on patients, survivors, and caregivers participating in the Cancer Experience Registry from October 2021 through March 2023.
Hear From Cancer Experience Registry Participants
Paul Patient Registry Participant
“Their surveys go below the clinical data. They broaden the experience, and they get to the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects.”
Learn more about CSC's programs and strategic priorities for 2025
View Our Breast Cancer Program HighlightsPosters & Publications
CAR T patients and caregivers had significant unmet needs that could become barriers to care, especially those who had not yet been approved for treatment and were not yet eligible for a specific pharmaceutical company’s Patient Assistance Program. Using a proactive model of navigation to provide education and resources to patients and caregivers has allowed CSC to identify some of the key psychosocial and practical
barriers to care for the CAR T population.
Specialty navigation supports patients and caregivers with in-depth education, advocacy, and resource linking. This specialty navigation takes expertise on the part of the navigator and additional time to ensure a full understanding of the patient's situation, needs, and the best approach to overcoming barriers.
Evidence shows that social support is crucial for improving cancer health outcomes in communities, but communities of color are not receiving the necessary support services needed specifically for them. Programs have been created that only meet the needs of some populations, due in part to a lack of baseline data about what “support” means within communities of color and other diverse communities, such as people living in rural areas. Because little evidence exists to the contrary, the beliefs, values, and modes of providing healthcare of white dominant culture are viewed as the norm against which all other ways of being are evaluated. Through our qualitative landscape analysis we acknowledged barriers to cancer care that exist while exploring ways that psychosocial support needs indeed vary by community.
More To Explore
Distress Screening Solutions
Patient Planning Services is the social enterprise for CSC. PPS works with patients, healthcare providers, and community organizations to provide distress screening and other assessments on a digital platform. One example is CancerSupportSource®, a web-based distress and depression screener for adult patients and caregivers.

Find Your Location
The Cancer Support Community has 196 locations worldwide, including 52 licensed affiliates and health care partnerships.
