Our blog covers a wide range of topics to help support, inspire, and inform people who have been impacted by cancer, including patients, caregivers, and survivors.
When Cancer Comes to Work® is CSC’s comprehensive, interactive, and responsive program which enables employees and their immediate families (defined as spouses, children, and parents) to tap into CSC’s extensive professionally facilitated support, education, and resources.
Learn about different options for cancer treatment and find tips and tools to help you make treatment decisions as you work with your cancer care team.
Success of this important research would not be possible without our participants, like you, who have shared their experience to advance knowledge and care of those impacted by cancer.
Watch our cancer policy videos to understand complex issues patients and caregivers face and learn how you can get involved in grassroots cancer advocacy.
The Cancer Support Community’s Bear Fund provides parents of children who have cancer with Pediatric Oncology Navigator consultations. These navigators are licensed clinical social workers with background and training in pediatric oncology.
This grant will provide assistance in the form of a grant debit card in the amount up to $500 for eligible families who are coping with pediatric cancer. This assistance is for medical and non-medical expenses.
The Cancer Transitions: Moving Beyond Treatment® Program is a pre-packaged, manualized program designed to help post-treatment cancer survivors within 24 months of active treatment completion move into the next phase of life with skills and strategies to live fully. By offering this program, you can help equip cancer survivors with the tools and skills they need to navigate the transition into post-treatment survivorship.