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Caregiving

Children

Coping with Cancer

Clinical Trials

Doctor/Patient Communication

End-of-Life Care

Financial/Insurance Information

Grief and Loss

Managing Side Effects

  1. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  2. Managing Post-Treatment Neuropathy Part IV of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  3. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part II of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  4. Cancer Treatments and the Risk of Blood Clots: What You Need to Know
  5. Nutrition, Physical Activity and You: A Guide for People Living With Cancer
  6. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  7. Weight Changes After Cancer Treatment: Why is it Happening and What Can I Do About It Part III of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  8. Mouth Pain and Discomfort: All You Need to Know About Mouth Sores and Oral Mucositis
  9. Chemobrain: The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Memory, Thinking and Attention Part IV of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  10. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  11. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  12. Understanding Treatment-Related Rash and Dry Skin
  13. New Advances in Bone Health for People Living with Cancer
  14. Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
  15. Dental Health During Cancer Treatments
  16. Coping with Cancer Pain: What You Need to Know
  17. Neuropathy and Joint Aches: New Post Treatment Challenges Part III of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer

Post-Treatment Survivorship

  1. Managing Post-Treatment Neuropathy Part IV of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  2. Changing Roles and Responsibilities for Caregivers Part III of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  3. Recapturing Joy and Finding Meaning Part II of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  4. Using Mind/Body Techniques to Cope with the Stress of Survivorship Part I of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  5. Fear of Recurrence and Late Effects: Living with Uncertainty Part I of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  6. Chemobrain: The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Memory, Thinking and Attention Part IV of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  7. Survivors Too: Communicating With and Among Family, Friends and Loved Ones Part I of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  8. Survivorship and Workplace Transitions Part II of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  9. Communicating with Your Health Care Team After Treatment: Making the Most of Your Visit Part III of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  10. Trouble Sleeping? Sleep Better to Feel Better: Tips You Can Use Part IV of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  11. The Importance of Nutrition and Physical Activity Part II of The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  12. Managing the Stress of Survivorship Part III of The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  13. Rediscovering Intimacy in Your Relationships Following Treatment Part II of The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  14. The Importance of Communicating with Your Doctor About Follow-Up Care Part III of The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  15. Finding Hope and Meaning After Treatment Part I of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  16. My Treatment is Over: Why Do I Feel So Alone and Sad? Part II of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  17. Neuropathy and Joint Aches: New Post Treatment Challenges Part III of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  18. Managing Your Costs of Recovery Part I of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  19. Is It My Cancer or Am I Getting Older? Part II of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  20. Stress Management Tips for Survivors Part III of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer

Treatment

Workplace Issues

By Cancer Type

Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Acute Myeloid Leukemia

All Cancers

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  1. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  2. Managing Post-Treatment Neuropathy Part IV of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  3. Stress Management for Caregivers: Practical Tips to Cope
  4. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part II of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  5. Cancer Treatments and the Risk of Blood Clots: What You Need to Know
  6. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part I of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  7. Changing Roles and Responsibilities for Caregivers Part III of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  8. Understanding the Role of Personalized Medicine

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  9. Understanding the Importance of Clinical Trials: What You Need to Know
  10. Recapturing Joy and Finding Meaning Part II of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  11. Planning Your Comfort and Care at End of Life
  12. Using Mind/Body Techniques to Cope with the Stress of Survivorship Part I of The Tenth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  13. The Importance of Taking Your Pills on Schedule: Understanding Adherence
  14. Managing the Costs of Living With Cancer
  15. Taking Your Pills on Schedule—Adherence: Sharing Responsibility for Your Care
  16. Nutrition, Physical Activity and You: A Guide for People Living With Cancer
  17. Understanding the Important Role of Adherence in the Medical Management of Cancer
  18. Fear of Recurrence and Late Effects: Living with Uncertainty Part I of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  19. Money Matters: Finding Resources to Manage Cancer Treatment Costs
  20. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  21. Stress Management for Caregivers: Taking Care of Yourself Physically and Emotionally Part II of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  22. The Importance of Taking Your Pills on Schedule: Understanding Adherence
  23. The Challenges of Coping with Cancer and Other Health Problems
  24. Understanding Diagnostic Technologies and Targeted Therapies
  25. Understanding the Importance of Clinical Trials: What You Need to Know
  26. Weight Changes After Cancer Treatment: Why is it Happening and What Can I Do About It Part III of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  27. Mouth Pain and Discomfort: All You Need to Know About Mouth Sores and Oral Mucositis
  28. Helping Children and Teens Understand When a Parent or Loved One Has Cancer
  29. Chemobrain: The Impact of Cancer Treatments on Memory, Thinking and Attention Part IV of The Ninth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  30. Cancer Treatments and the Risk of Blood Clots: What You Need to Know
  31. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  32. For Caregivers: Coping with a Loved One's Cancer During the Holidays
  33. The Importance of Taking Your Pills on Schedule: Understanding Adherence
  34. The Important Role of Clinical Trials
  35. Survivors Too: Communicating With and Among Family, Friends and Loved Ones Part I of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  36. Survivorship and Workplace Transitions Part II of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  37. Understanding and Managing Chemotherapy Side Effects
  38. Communicating with Your Health Care Team After Treatment: Making the Most of Your Visit Part III of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  39. Understanding Treatment-Related Rash and Dry Skin
  40. New Advances in Bone Health for People Living with Cancer
  41. Trouble Sleeping? Sleep Better to Feel Better: Tips You Can Use Part IV of The Eighth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  42. Helping Teachers and Educators Support Siblings of Children with Cancer
  43. Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
  44. Survivors Too: Family, Friends and Loved Ones - Managing the Fatigue of Caregiving Part I of The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  45. The Importance of Nutrition and Physical Activity Part II of The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  46. For Parents, Caregivers and Professionals: Helping Brothers and Sisters of Children Living with Cancer
  47. Dental Health During Cancer Treatments
  48. Managing the Stress of Survivorship Part III of The Seventh Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  49. Medical Emergencies in Cancer Treatment

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  50. Balancing Cancer and Careers: Living and Working with Cancer
  51. Coping with Cancer Pain: What You Need to Know
  52. For Caregivers: Coping with Holidays, Special Occasions and Birthdays, Throughout the Year
  53. Update on Medicare Part D for People Living with Cancer
  54. Survivors Too: Family, Friends and Loved Ones Part I of The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  55. Rediscovering Intimacy in Your Relationships Following Treatment Part II of The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  56. The Importance of Communicating with Your Doctor About Follow-Up Care Part III of The Sixth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  57. For Caregivers: Coping with a Loved One's Cancer During the Holidays
  58. Finding Hope and Meaning After Treatment Part I of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  59. My Treatment is Over: Why Do I Feel So Alone and Sad? Part II of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  60. Neuropathy and Joint Aches: New Post Treatment Challenges Part III of The Fifth Annual Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  61. Managing Your Costs of Recovery Part I of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  62. Balancing Your Needs and Your Role as a Caregiver Part I of Finding New Ways to Cope with Fatigue: Support for the Caregiver
  63. Is It My Cancer or Am I Getting Older? Part II of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  64. The Bereaved Caregiver in the Workplace Part I of Living, Coping, and Working with Cancer
  65. Stress Management Tips for Survivors Part III of The Fourth Annual Cancer Survivorship Series: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
  66. The Challenge of Creating Supportive Work Environments for Employees with Cancer and Their Caregivers Part II of Living, Coping, and Working with Cancer

Bone Cancer

Brain Cancer

Breast Cancer

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  1. Progress in the Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer Part I of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
  2. Caring for Your Bones When You Have Breast Cancer
  3. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part I of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  4. Update on Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)
  5. The Latest Developments Reported at the 34th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
  6. Current Perspectives on Early Stage Breast Cancer
  7. Progress in the Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer
  8. Caring for Your Bones When You Have Breast Cancer
  9. Caring for Your Bones When You Have Breast Cancer: What's New?
  10. Update on Metastatic Breast Cancer from the 33rd Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
  11. Progress in the Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer
  12. El cáncer de seno y las mujeres hispanas (Breast Cancer and Hispanic Women)
  13. Breast Cancer Treatment Update
  14. Breast Cancer and African American Women
  15. Advances in the Treatment of Breast Cancer
  16. Young Women with Breast Cancer: Treatment-Specific Choices, Fertility and Careers
  17. Medical Update on Triple Negative Breast Cancer
  18. Caregivers of Women Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer Spouses, Partners, Parents, Daughters, Sons, Sisters, Brothers, Families and Friends
  19. Moving Forward: Breast Cancer Survivorship
  20. Difficult Side Effects of Breast Cancer Treatment: Memory Changes, Lymphedema & Neuropathy

Cancer of Unknown Primary

Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

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  1. When Your Loved One Has CML: How Caregivers Can Help Improve Adherence Part III of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  2. I Can't Remember to Take My Pills on Time: Help! A Practical Guide to Follow Part II of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  3. Sharing Responsibility for Your Care (CML Series) Part I of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  4. Update on Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  5. Update from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  6. Living with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML): Current Perspectives on Survivorship
  7. Update on Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Part of From the 2010 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  8. The Latest Developments in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Part of From the 2010 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  9. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML): Current Perspectives and Treatment Update

Colorectal Cancer

Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma

Follicular Lymphoma

Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

Glioblastoma

Head and Neck Cancer

Hodgkin Lymphoma

Kidney Cancer

Leukemia

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  1. Overview of Myelofibrosis, Current Treatment Options and Quality-of-Life Concerns Part I of Living with Myelofibrosis
  2. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part II of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  3. When Your Loved One Has CML: How Caregivers Can Help Improve Adherence Part III of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  4. I Can't Remember to Take My Pills on Time: Help! A Practical Guide to Follow Part II of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  5. Sharing Responsibility for Your Care (CML Series) Part I of Going the Distance: Thriving and Surviving with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia - Finding New Ways to Take Your Pills on Schedule
  6. Update on Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  7. Medical Update on Myelofibrosis
  8. Update from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  9. Living with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML): Current Perspectives on Survivorship
  10. Update on Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Part of From the 2010 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  11. Updates on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)
  12. The Latest Developments in Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) Part of From the 2010 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  13. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML): Current Perspectives and Treatment Update
  14. Advances in the Treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)

Liver Cancer

Lung Cancer

Lymphoma

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  1. Treatment Update on Mantle Cell Lymphoma
  2. Highlights from the 2012 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting Part II of Your Guide to the Latest Cancer Research Treatments
  3. New Treatment Approaches, Clinical Trials, and Making Treatment Decisions Part II of Progress in the Treatment of Follicular Lymphoma
  4. Overview of Follicular Lymphoma and Current Treatment Options Part I of Progress in the Treatment of Follicular Lymphoma
  5. Update from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  6. Update on Lymphoma from the 2011 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  7. Managing Treatment Side Effects of T-Cell Lymphoma Part III of The Living With T-Cell Lymphoma Series
  8. Update on Hodgkin Lymphoma
  9. Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Part II of The Living With T-Cell Lymphoma Series
  10. Update on Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma
  11. Update on Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Part I of The Living With T-Cell Lymphoma Series
  12. Update on Lymphoma from the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
  13. Mantle Cell Lymphoma Treatment Update
  14. A Guide for Coping With Childhood Lymphoma, Part II: Survivorship Care for Childhood Lymphoma Survivors
  15. Update on Follicular Lymphoma
  16. A Guide for Coping With Childhood Lymphoma, Part I: Understanding Childhood Lymphoma
  17. Update on Lymphoma Treatment from the 2010 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  18. Update on Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma Part I of Medical Update on T-Cell Lymphomas
  19. Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Part II of Medical Update on T-Cell Lymphomas
  20. Update on Lymphoma Treatment Part of From the 2010 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
  21. Medical Update on Mantle Cell Lymphoma
  22. Update on Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma
  23. Update on Lymphoma Treatment from the 2009 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting
  24. Current Developments in the World of Cutaneous Lymphoma
  25. Emerging Treatments for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
  26. Hodgkin Lymphoma: Understanding Biology, Treatment and Survivorship
  27. Treatment Updates for Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma: Multidisciplinary Care

Mantle Cell Lymphoma

Melanoma

Multiple Myeloma

Myelofibrosis

Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

Ovarian Cancer

Pancreatic Cancer

Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma

Prostate Cancer

Renal Cell Cancer

Sarcoma

Thyroid Cancer

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I participate?
You can listen in to the live workshop on the telephone or via live streaming on our website. Participation is free, and no phone charges apply. Pre-registration is required.
How do I register?
View our calendar of upcoming workshops and register, then register online . Or call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673). After you have registered, you will receive additional information about the workshop.
Can I ask a question during a workshop?
Yes, if you participate by phone. Included in each live, hour-long Connect Education Workshop program is a question-and-answer session where listeners can submit their own questions to our panel of experts.
I don’t know what telephone number I will be at during the workshop. Can I still participate?
Yes. Once you register for a workshop on CancerCare’s website, you will receive an email from CancerCare about one week prior to the workshop with instructions on how to join the call. These instructions will include both a toll-free number that you can use to join the call by phone, and a link to the live audio stream from our website should you prefer to listen online.
Can I participate in a Connect Education Workshop if I live outside of the United States?
Yes. Individuals from all over the world participate in CancerCare’s Connect Education Workshops. Approximately one week before the workshop you will receive a link to listen in via the live audio stream from our website.
Can health professionals earn continuing education credits for participating in the workshops?
The majority of our workshops offer continuing education credits for social workers; some programs also provide education credits for other disciplines. Our workshop calendar includes details about whether a particular workshop offers continuing education credit.

About Past Workshops

What if I miss a workshop?
Connect Education Workshops are available for replay online or by telephone. To listen online: view our past workshop directory by clicking the "Listen to Past Workshops" tab above. To listen by telephone: hear a directory of featured programs available by phone, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by calling 888-337-7533. If the workshop you are looking for is not available, please email connect@cancercare.org with the name or date of the program you wish to listen to. Or, call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673).
I have a question that is not listed here. Who can I contact for an answer?
Please send your questions and comments about our workshops via email to connect@cancercare.org or call 800‑813‑HOPE (4673).