Showing posts with label survivorship events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label survivorship events. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Survivors Day 2012: Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!


For the past 16 years, Cancer Services has honored those living with, through and beyond cancer with a Celebration of Life event on National Cancer Survivors Day. For our 17th annual celebration, Cancer Services embraced our Louisiana culture and hosted a Cajun Fais Do-do!

The Fais Do-do took place on June 3rd at St. James Episcopal Church. Attendees enjoyed jambalaya and music from the Coobie Joe Cajun Band. The day concluded with a New Orleans-style second line procession for survivors.

Our kids also had a special Survivors Day event with Dream Night at the Zoo. BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo hosted over 200 members of our Childrens Programs a for special night of animals, activities, music and more!






















Monday, January 23, 2012

Q&A: Pancreatic Cancer

Cancer Services will host a survivorship luncheon for pancreatic cancer survivors and their family members on Monday, January 30 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. For reservations, contact Natalie Depp at (225) 927-2273.
Every Sunday, Cancer Services publishes a Cancer Q&A in the Health Section of The Baton Rouge Advocate.

Q: What are some risks for pancreatic cancer?

A: According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), it is not known what causes pancreatic cancer. However, studies have shown that if one or more of the following applies, you have a greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer. If you:
  • are over 60 years old;
  • smoke (smokers have 3 times the risk);
  • have diabetes;
  • are male;
  • are African-American;
  • have had a mother, father, sister, or brother with pancreatic cancer;
  • have a family history of colon or ovarian cancer;
  • have chronic pancreatitis.
However, there are instances where people with none of these risk factors get pancreatic cancer and people who have some of these risk factors may not get pancreatic cancer. It is important to assess your risk with your doctor.
For more information about pancreatic cancer, contact Courtney Britton, librarian at Cancer Services of Greater Baton Rouge at (225) 927-2273 or visit the Resource Center at 550 Lobdell Avenue. Also check out the PANCAN website for more information.



Wednesday, December 28, 2011

No Survivor Left Behind


Participants in the one of Cancer Services’ new
Survivorship Events: The Shine a Light on Lung
Cancer Vigil held this past November and sponsored by
The Lung Cancer Alliance.

Every new year brings new resolutions and Cancer Services has made another one for you in 2012. Each month, Cancer Services will be hosting a different survivorship event to celebrate and honor a survivor’s journey. It’s no secret that some cancers get more attention than others. At Cancer Services we want to make sure all our clients feel supported in meaningful and relevant ways.


Starting this past November, Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Cancer Services hosted a special Lung Cancer Survivorship Luncheon to which clients could invite their family and caregivers. We also hosted the Shine a Light on Lung Cancer Vigil, open to the entire community.


Cancer Services will continue similar events in 2012 bringing together various survivor groups in a personalized and meaningful way. Director of Support Programs, Esther Sachse, LCSW explains, “All our clients are important to us and we want to support them any way we can. Survivorship luncheons are a great opportunity for clients to network with others and celebrate the meaningful life one can lead as a survivor.”

According to the National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation, a cancer survivor is anyone with a history of cancer, from the moment of diagnosis through their journey. Thus Cancer Services refers to all clients as "survivors.” We are here for you and all 6,000 of our clients as you live with, through and beyond cancer.

For more information on our support groups or any of our support services, call Natalie at 927-2273.