Monday, February 06, 2012

Not Alone: Pancreatic Cancer Survivorship Luncheon



Attendees at Cancer Services' first Pancreatic Survivorship Luncheon.
 
Survivors, caregivers and supporters gathered at Cancer Services this past Monday for our first Pancreatic Cancer Survivorship Luncheon. Survival rates tend to be dramatically lower for pancreatic cancer than other cancers and because of these statistics, many survivors* can feel hopeless and isolated, even within the cancer community. The Survivorship Luncheon gave them the opportunity to speak with fellow pancreatic cancer survivors who can empathize and share information. Conversation ranged from comparing their experiences of being diagnosed, to coaching a caregiver on what her mother might be going through, to sharing diet tips.
For most though, simply meeting others with the disease was the reason for coming. Many of the attendees had never met a single other person with pancreatic cancer.
Paula Aliers, PANCAN facilitator of the monthly Pancreatic Survivor Network Meetings explains that, “It’s nice for patients to hear they’re not going crazy, that they’re not the only one and sometimes that’s hard because people don’t want to talk about pancreatic cancer – there’s a stigma there.” But there’s no stigma at Cancer Services. One of the attendees expressed in a thank-you note that, “I left the survivor party yesterday with such a sense of encouragement and finally felt like I had truly come to place where I could ‘take the mask off.’”


The Pancreatic Survivor Network meets at the General on Bluebonnet on the third Thursday of each month, from 6:30-8:30. For more information about Pancreatic Cancer, our support groups or anything else call Cancer Services at 225-927-2273 or visit our website.
Each month, Cancer Services will be hosting a different survivorship event to celebrate and honor survivors’ unique journeys. 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. Click here for a tentative schedule of the 2012 Survivorship Events.
*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.