
Brain Tumor Support Group
The Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program and The National Brain Tumor Foundation are committed to supporting patients and families coping with the diagnosis of a brain tumor. With a strong belief that support enhances and improves the quality of life for patients, survivors and their families, and that it may serve as an integral part of the recovery process, we have partnered together to offer a monthly support group for patients and their caregivers. This support group is filled with people who have been where you are now - they have been diagnosed, gone through treatment, and are living as survivors. Join us for straight talk about: Treatments, New Research, Side Effects Management, Survivorship, and Community Resources.
2013 Schedule| When: | The last Thursday of every month: |
| January 31, February 28, March 28, April 25, May 30, June 27 | |
| Time: | 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm |
| Where: | Stanford Cancer Center |
| 2nd Floor, Conference Rooms CC2104 and CC2105 | |
| 875 Blake Wilbur Drive, Stanford 94305 | |
| Led by: | Joanie Taylor, RN, and Sharon Lamb, RN |
| Questions: | Email cancersupportivecare@stanfordmed.org |
| or call (650) 725-9456 |
Parking passes are provided to all those attending a Cancer Supportive Care Program support group at the Cancer Center.
National Brain Tumor Foundation: (800) 934-2873
The Health Library recommends: Brain tumors: diagnosis and treatment; [videorecording] - Palo Alto, CA: The Stanford Channel, 2001.

