Find Your Tribe

Having a support community plays a crucial role in the lives of individuals affected by cancer. It provides a welcoming space where people can find emotional support, information, and resources to help them cope with the challenges of cancer. A support community offers a sense of belonging and understanding, reducing feelings of isolation and providing a network of people who truly comprehend what each person is going through. Additionally, it empowers individuals to take an active role in their own healthcare journey, promoting a sense of control and resilience in the face of cancer. Overall, the Cancer Support Community serves as a vital source of strength, comfort, and practical assistance for those impacted by

Share Your Breast Cancer Experience

Reach To Recovery matches peers with trained volunteers who use their personal experience as breast cancer survivors to provide one-on-one peer support through online chat, phone calls, or by exchanging messages.

Cancer Survivors Network

The Cancer Survivors Network is a peer support community for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, families, and friends! CSN is a safe place to connect with others who share your interests and experiences.

CancerCare’s Support Groups

Connect with others in support groups for cancer patients, loved ones and people who have lost a loved one, led by oncology social workers.

Types of Cancer Support Groups

In-person support groups offer a physical gathering space, often located in hospitals, community centers, schools, or other accessible venues. These groups can cover a wide range of cancer types or focus specifically on one, such as breast cancer for women or prostate cancer for men. Some groups may be tailored to specific demographics like age, gender, culture, or religion, including specialized groups for teenagers or young children.

Cancer support groups extend their reach online, providing a virtual platform for meetings. Participants engage through chat rooms, listservs, webinars, or social media platforms like Twitter or Facebook.

Online groups offer flexibility, allowing individuals to participate at their convenience, day or night. This format is particularly beneficial for those unable to attend physical meetings or residing in remote areas.

When it comes to telephone support groups, participants join a conference call-like setup where everyone dials in from different locations. This format allows individuals to connect and share experiences with others across the country. Typically, there is little to no cost associated with participating in these groups. It’s a convenient option for those seeking a supportive community over the phone.

Before engaging in any support group, it’s essential to review the privacy settings and data usage policies of the platform. It’s worth noting that some online support groups are affiliated with reputable cancer organizations and may be monitored, while others may not have oversight. As a precaution, always consult with your doctor regarding any cancer-related information obtained from these groups to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Looking for assistance in finding support services?

 Explore a comprehensive list of over 100 nationwide organizations offering emotional, practical, and financial support services for individuals and families affected by cancer.

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) is the federal government’s principal agency for cancer research and training. NCI leads, conducts, and supports cancer research across the nation to advance scientific knowledge and help all people live longer, healthier lives.