Friday, June 10, 2011
Dream Night at the Zoo 2011
Sewing for Cancer?
Friday, May 27, 2011
"Shave to Save" for Camp Care
Years ago when her mother was being treated for cancer, Madison attended Camp Care as part of our KidsKare program, which supports children whose parent or guardian is living with cancer. This year after a friend sparked her memory of what the program meant to her, Madison approached Cancer Services with the idea and before long she was shaving her head at school while family and classmates looked on in amazement.
Camp Care is a week-long summer day camp for children who have cancer and their siblings. The camp provides a safe and supportive environment where kids can laugh, play and forget about cancer for a little while. This year's 16th annual Camp Care will host over 50 children. For more information about Camp Care, visit our website or call 225-927-2273.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Q&A: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Help cope with the side effects of cancer treatments, such as nausea, pain, and fatigue;
- Comfort themselves and ease the worries of cancer treatment and related stress;
- Feel that they are doing something more to help with their own care;
- Try to treat or cure their cancer.