Friday, August 3, 2012

Announcing our Metastatic Breast Cancer Self Help Group

At Michelle's Place Breast Cancer Resource Center, it is a large part of our mission to provide emotional support to those with breast cancer.  Even if you are blessed with a personal support network (family, friends, church, coworkers, etc.), a breast cancer patient can still feel the need to connect with others going through similar experiences.
We offer support groups for women, Spanish-speaking women and their families and for children. This month we are adding a new group.

Metastatic breast disease is breast cancer that has not just come back, but has made its way through the bloodstream and spread to other organs of the body, such as the bones, liver, or brain. Cancer spread may be present at first diagnosis or after recurrence. Many women can live for years with metastatic cancer that is under control. For these women, living with a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer is like living with a chronic disease. However, their needs are much different than those of a woman recently diagnosed or her cancer is isolated to the breast.

Michelle’s Place is thrilled to announce the addition of a new support group specifically for these women.  Rachel Mason,  M.S., M.A., Director of Community Relations at Delta Hospice of Inland Valley has graciously agreed to facilitate this new group.  Rachel is a certified mental health professional, she has worked in the Hospice industry for the last 15 years and currently serves on the Michelle’s Place Advisory Board.  The Michelle’s Place Metastatic Breast Cancer Self Help Group will meet the 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:30pm at Michelle’s Place.  For more information visit www.michellesplace.org, email info@michellesplace.org or call 951-699-5455.

See our complete support group schedule.
Learn more about our Spanish-support group or Kids Konnected.

At Michelle's Place, we believe no woman should face breast cancer alone.

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