We support the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care.
Your self-care journey starts here.
We are here to help.
Telephone: 650-736-2234
Email: Supportive Care Program
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm PST
Classes & Workshops
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"Advance care planning" is the conversations and steps involved in making a "living will" or "advance health care directive." It is important to have an advance care plan in case you cannot speak for yourself. It can help provide comfort because you and your loved ones know your wishes for care, no matter what happens.
This 2-session workshop helps you decide what's right for you and those close to you. It is for people living with or caring for a person with a serious illness. It is also open to people who are healthy.
Come learn about the questions you should be asking yourself, your doctors, and your loved ones. You may even leave with an advance care plan completed.
Click here to view workshop dates and register.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Programs »

There is a lot to think about and learn when you need radiation therapy. You may want to know more about what radiation therapy is. You may also wonder what it is like to have radiation therapy at Stanford Medicine. Or, you may want to know how to prepare for it.
This online class was developed to help you learn about external beam radiation treatment and what to expect. It answers questions such as those below:
- What is radiation therapy, and how does it treat cancer?
- What are the side effects, and how can I manage them?
- Why do I need to have a simulation visit?
- How do I prepare for my visits?
- Who do I see when I go for my radiation therapy?
- When will I find out my radiation therapy schedule?
- What should I do if I don’t understand something?
- How can I cope with the feelings and emotions that I have?
Click on the button in Event Details to view this online program.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »
Self-paced offering. View at a day and time that is convenient for you.

Beginning to help a loved one through cancer treatment can be stressful. This introductory online class gives new caregivers the skills and resources to help:
- Understand cancer and its treatments
- Cope with stress
- Deal with changing family roles
- Meet the physical and emotional needs of the patient
- Improve their own mental and physical health
- Seek out and take advantage of community resources
This class is for people who are new to caregiving and are looking for education and resources. It is a one-time session, not a support group. Participants must also be residents of the state of California.
Registration required. See Event Details for links to registration forms.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

¿Actualmente recibe tratamiento para el cáncer o se encuentra en recuperación? Únase a un grupo de latinos para aprender sobre la consciencia plena (mindfulness) y sobre cómo identificar los síntomas del estrés para ayudar a disminuir la preocupación, ansiedad, depresión y los problemas con el sueño. Las sesiones se imparten en línea y en español. Este programa es ofrecido por Latina Contra Cancer.
Haga clic aquí para inscribirse.
En caso de tener preguntas, llame o envíe un correo electrónico a Nancy Villarreal al 669-258-4940 o nancy@latinascontracancer.org.
El Programa de Cuidados de Apoyo para personas con Cáncer ayuda a mantener el bienestar físico y emocional de los pacientes y sus cuidadores. Inscríbase a las clases de ejercicio y meditación virtuales, grupos de apoyo, servicios de tratamiento del tabaquismo, entre otros programas. Todos los servicios son gratuitos y se ofrecen a toda la comunidad, sin importar dónde recibe su atención médica. Visítenos en Programa de Cuidados de Apoyo de Stanford para personas con Cáncer »
Beyond the Stress
Are you in treatment or recovering from cancer? Join a group of Latinos to learn mindfulness and how to identify symptoms of stress to help reduce worry, anxiety, depression, and problems with sleep. These online sessions are held in Spanish. This program is offered by Latinas Contra Cancer.
Click here to register.
For questions, call or email Nancy Villarreal at 669-258-4940 or nancy@latinascontracancer.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Are you or someone you know about to start treatment at our infusion center? This class tells you about chemotherapy, biotherapy, and immunotherapy. You’ll also learn what to expect when you come to our infusion center. The video content is taught by a cancer nurse. You can also read the class content on your own.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
Videos presented by cancer nurses
Class Content
Managing and Understanding Your Chemotherapy (English PDF)
管理和理解您的癌症治療 (Chinese Traditional PDF)
管理和理解您的癌症治疗 (Chinese Simplified PDF)
がん治管理和理解您的癌症治疗療の 管理とその理解 (Japanese PDF)
Cómo afrontar y entender su quimioterapia (PDF Español)
Quản lý và Hiểu biết về Điều trị Ung thư của quý vị (PDF Vietnamese)
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »
Mind, Body, Spirit
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In this video series, the beauty experts at Sephora teach you how to address the visible effects of cancer treatments. Get soothing skincare tips and see how to restore a glowing complexion and the appearance of brows or lashes using clean formula products. Click here to view the videos.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Cancer treatment is challenging. This free program offers emotional and social support to patients and caregivers who speak Mandarin or Taiwanese. We match you with a trained volunteer who will call to check in and see how you are doing. They are there to listen and provide support.
To register, click here. For questions, call 650-736-2234.
癌症治療具挑戰性。此免費計劃為講國語或台語的患者及照顧者提供情感和社會方面的支持。我們會將您與受過訓練的志工配對,志工會與您通電話,問候、關心、聆聽、並支持您。
要登記報名,請點按此處。如有疑問,請致電 650-736-2234。
癌症支持性服務計劃支持患者和照顧者的身心健康。歡迎您報名參加線上鍛煉和冥想課程、互助小組、戒菸治療服務等等。無論您在哪裡接受療護,所有服務都是免費的,並且對社區開放。請瀏覽我們的斯坦福癌症支持性服務計劃。

Healing Touch is a type of energy therapy. It helps support physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing. Gentle techniques balance and clear your energy field. This can help the immune system as it heals.
Healing Touch supports traditional cancer therapy. It does this by helping reduce anxiety, depression, fatigue, nausea, lymphedema, and neuropathy. Sessions take place by phone.
For questions or to register, email cscphealingpartners@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

¿Actualmente recibe tratamiento para el cáncer o se encuentra en recuperación? Únase a un grupo de latinos para aprender sobre la consciencia plena (mindfulness) y sobre cómo identificar los síntomas del estrés para ayudar a disminuir la preocupación, ansiedad, depresión y los problemas con el sueño. Las sesiones se imparten en línea y en español. Este programa es ofrecido por Latina Contra Cancer.
Haga clic aquí para inscribirse.
En caso de tener preguntas, llame o envíe un correo electrónico a Nancy Villarreal al 669-258-4940 o nancy@latinascontracancer.org.
El Programa de Cuidados de Apoyo para personas con Cáncer ayuda a mantener el bienestar físico y emocional de los pacientes y sus cuidadores. Inscríbase a las clases de ejercicio y meditación virtuales, grupos de apoyo, servicios de tratamiento del tabaquismo, entre otros programas. Todos los servicios son gratuitos y se ofrecen a toda la comunidad, sin importar dónde recibe su atención médica. Visítenos en Programa de Cuidados de Apoyo de Stanford para personas con Cáncer »
Beyond the Stress
Are you in treatment or recovering from cancer? Join a group of Latinos to learn mindfulness and how to identify symptoms of stress to help reduce worry, anxiety, depression, and problems with sleep. These online sessions are held in Spanish. This program is offered by Latinas Contra Cancer.
Click here to register.
For questions, call or email Nancy Villarreal at 669-258-4940 or nancy@latinascontracancer.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Research shows that mindfulness practices can help with mental and emotional health. They can also help with physical pain. This online class is a supportive place to learn or deepen mindfulness practices. Meditation, body and breathwork, gratitude, and self-compassion are some of the topics covered. These practices help build a positive state of mind. This class is for all levels of experience. Beginners are welcome.
See Event Details to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Program »

This online workshop shows you different ways to tie a head scarf. We recommend having scarves that you can use to practice with during the workshop. Scarves can be square and rectangle shapes. They should not be made of fabric that is slippery. It is also helpful to have hair ties or rubber bands.
Registration required. Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
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The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

The following organizations offer free wig services in the Bay Area:
Click here for helpful insight from the American Cancer Society on choosing and wearing a wig.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »
Exercise and Fitness
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This online class provides patients and caregivers with safe stretching, strengthening, and balance exercises. The yoga sequence starts with gentle breathing, attitude support, and muscle and joint warm-ups. Movement, breathing, and centering flows are followed by deep muscle relaxation.
The items below are helpful to have for this class:
- A sturdy upright chair, such as a dining table chair, preferably one that doesn't swivel or have wheels. Your feet should touch the ground.
- A folded blanket or thin pad on the seat for comfort.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Programs »

Pilates builds core strength. It helps improve your range of motion and reduces muscle pain. It also increases back strength, and flexibility. The mindfulness part of this class helps renew energy and reduce stress and anxiety. It brings awareness back to the body, mind, and spirit. This helps with physical confidence and comfort.
The items below are helpful to have for this online class:
- Bolster or rolled beach towels, 2 tennis balls
- A strap, resistance band (TheraBand), or a tie
- Yoga block or towels to support your head
- Light weights (optional)
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Gentle yoga focuses on stretching, moving your joints, and building strength. This focus helps improve circulation, mobility, and range of motion. It also helps relieve muscle tension. Most of this class is done lying on a yoga mat. You lie down to begin and then stand for part of this online class. For this class, you should be able to get on the floor without help.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Program »

Healing Yoga gives you a space to relax. This online class uses yoga, breath work, and meditation. These practices help build physical, mental, and emotional strength and stamina. They also increase mental and physical flexibility. Tight and painful muscles are loosened, too. Chair and standing postures are used. The class is for all levels.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Programs »

This online class uses functional movements to maintain and build muscle strength. The class also helps increase core strength, daily living movement, and balance. Items such as light weights or resistance bands can be used to help increase motion, flexibility, and strength.
It is helpful to have the following items. Not all the items are used at each class.
- Weights (1 lb, 2 lbs, or 3 lbs), water bottles, or cans of soup
- Resistance bands
- Yoga block or tissue box
- Small exercise ball
- Throw pillow
- Yoga mat, towel, or blanket
- Yoga strap, belt, scarf, or necktie
- 9-inch ball or large cushions from the couch or other furniture
- Small towel
- Mirror (full-length) or large mirrors in the area where you are working out
- Water bottle for hydration or to use as weights
- Solid surface to help with balance and modified push-ups (dining room chair, kitchen table, island, or wall)
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at the Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Moving to Heal is a gentle movement online class. It uses movement as medicine. This class is for anyone seeking a movement practice that helps heal the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Healing is defined as, “I feel better.” In this class, students learn how to adapt movements for their own comfort and health needs. Moving to Heal increases flexibility, mobility, stability, strength and reduces stress.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at the Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Restorative yoga focuses on supporting your body so it can relax. This is a relaxing and restful online class. It is designed to nurture, nourish, and renew the body, mind, and spirit. Most of the yoga poses are done on the floor or a bed. Items or props are used to support your body.
The items below are helpful to have for this class:
- Blanket or large beach towel
- Yoga bolster or 2 bed pillows
- 2 yoga blocks or pillows from your couch or bed
- Eye pillow or hand towel to place over your eyes
- Folding chair or dining chair, preferably without wheels
- Access to a wall
- Yoga mat (optional)
See Event Details to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This is an online strength training class. It helps you maintain and build muscle to support your daily activities. The exercises and stretches also help with flexibility. Other benefits are the following:
- Improved balance
- Reduced fatigue
- Maintain bone density
It is helpful to have the following items. Not all the items are used at each class.
- Weights (1 lb, 2 lbs, or 3 lbs). Water bottles or cans of soup can also be used
- Resistance bands
- Yoga block or tissue box
- Small exercise ball
- Throw pillow
- Yoga mat, towel, or blanket
- Yoga strap, or a belt, scarf, or necktie
- 9-inch ball or large cushions from your couch or other furniture
- Small towel
- Mirror (full-length) or large mirrors in the area where you are working out
- Water bottle for hydration
- Kitchen chair, table, counter, or wall to help with modified push-ups
- Solid surface to help with balance and modified push-ups (dining room chair, kitchen table, island, or wall)
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at the Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online class helps build balance, coordination, flexibility, and strength. This class is taught in both English and Mandarin, and is open to all. Tai Chi strengthens the body, quiets the mind, calms emotions, and improves health and well-being.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
這門線上課程可幫您訓練身體的平衡感、協調性、柔韌度和力量。課程向所有人開放,不論年齡也不限身體狀況。太極能強身健體,平心靜氣,有益身心健康
如有疑問,可致電 650-736-2234 或傳送電郵至 SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org 諮詢。
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Programs »
支持性護理計劃 (Supportive Care Program) 旨在支持患者和照顧者的身心健康。歡迎您報名參加線上運動和冥想課程、互助小組等等。所有服務均免費對社區開放,無論您在哪裡接受療護都可參加。詳情請瀏覽斯坦福支持性護理計劃。»

Tai Chi is a slow and graceful exercise. It helps improve health and well-being. Tai Chi is easy to learn. The movements stretch and tone the body, increase strength, help with flexibility, and improve balance. It also helps reduce stress and anxiety. Each online class has breathing, movement, and Qi Gong (meditation) exercises. This online class is friendly and positive. It can help you feel more at peace and in harmony with life.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Programs »

This online yoga class focuses on stretching, alignment, balance, and breathing. It is the hardest of all the yoga classes we offer. All cancer survivors are welcome. However, the class is best if you have some endurance and strength back.
Click here to register.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »
Support Groups
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This online group provides encouragement, hope, education, information, and support to all bladder and kidney cancer patients, family members, and caregivers. The group is available to those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or recovering.
For questions or to register, call Elizabeth Kerr, MSW at 650-308-6274.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online group is for patients, caregivers, and friends to share their story, get important medical updates, and learn about coping with symptoms and psychological changes.
For questions or to register, email Sharon Lamb at slamb2942@gmail.com or Joanie Taylor at momredwood@gmail.com.
The Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Supportive Care Program.

People diagnosed with breast cancer may feel overwhelmed with worry and fears. This online group is for those who are just starting treatment or are currently receiving treatment.
For questions or to register, call Lee Techel at 925-416-6774 or email ltechel@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program.

Are you caring for a loved one with cancer? Do you feel overwhelmed? Do you want to talk to someone? Would you like to speak to others going through the same experience, or would you like to just take a moment for yourself?
The Cancer Caregiver Support Group is an online peer-led group offering emotional, educational, psychosocial, and spiritual support.
For questions or to register, call Lee Techel at 925-416-6774 or email ltechel@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This educational and support program is designed for people with cancer and their loved ones. Participants learn how to manage their health to keep active and improve their lives.
For questions or to register, call Lee Techel at 925-416-6774 or email ltechel@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online group provides encouragement, hope, education, information, and support to all who face a gynecological cancer. The group is available to those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or recovering.
Please fill out the consent form here to receive the meeting link.
For questions, call 650-736-2234 or email SupportiveCarePrograms@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online group provides information and support to those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or recovering from treatment. Family members are welcome.
For questions or to register, email Anyani Partida at apartida@stanfordhealthcare.org.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online support group is open to patients with leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s disease, myeloma, or myelodysplastic syndromes. This group is designed to provide mutual support and education to members. Caregivers, family, and friends are welcome.
For questions or to register, call Elizabeth Kerr, MSW at 650-308-6274 or Lisa Orr, LCSW at 650-683-5076.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online group offers encouragement, hope, education, and emotional support to lung cancer survivors, family members, or caregivers.
For questions or to register, call Lynn Chao at 650-353-8571.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

Join us to learn about the latest treatment options, network with other meningioma patients, and find encouragement and support. Family members, caregivers, friends and interested persons are encouraged to attend.
These online meetings are free and co-moderated by meningioma patients. They consist of 20 minutes of speaker presentation, 20 minutes of patients' presentations of their own experiences, and an open forum for discussion. Also, leading Stanford Neurosurgeon, Steven D. Chang, MD, will join for a Q&A session at the end of each meeting.
To register, click here.
Past Talks:
- The Eight Types of Meningiomas based on Anatomic Location: Presenting Symptoms and Treatment Options
Video
- Update in the Management of Meningiomas
Video
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

This online group provides fellowship, hope, education, and support to people with cancer of the GI tract, their family, and caregivers. The group is available to those newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or recovering. You do not have to be receiving treatment at Stanford to join this support group.
For questions or to register, contact Jessica Lau, LCSW at JeLau@stanfordhealthcare.org
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »

The Cancer Supportive Care Program, in partnership with Silicon Valley Prostate Cancer, offers various support groups throughout the Bay Area. These support groups give patients an opportunity to discuss their experiences, share ideas, and provide support to one another.
Support groups offered by Silicon Valley Prostrate Cancer include:
- Prostate Cancer Education and Support Group
- Advanced Prostate Cancer
- San Jose Prostate Cancer Support Group
For more information and to register, visit Silicon Valley Prostate Cancer.
The Cancer Supportive Care Program supports the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers. Sign up for virtual exercise and meditation classes, support groups, tobacco treatment services, and more. All services are free and open to the community, regardless of where you receive care. Visit us at Stanford Cancer Supportive Care Program »
Resources
Program Brochure
To view, share, or print a copy of the Cancer Supportive Care Program brochure, click here.
DONATIONS
Our goal is to support the physical and emotional well-being of patients and caregivers, and we are committed to providing these services to everyone who needs them, regardless of their ability to contribute financially.
If you are interested in making a donation to the Supportive Care Program, click here for more information.
Returning Patient
To request an appointment with one of our cancer specialists, call:
Stanford Cancer Center Palo Alto:
650-498-6000
Stanford Women's Cancer Center:
650-498-6004
Stanford Cancer Center South Bay:
408-426-4900
Stanford Redwood City Infusion Therapy Center:
650-724-6140