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VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS
Virtual Support Groups
AnCan was the first to innovate virtual, real time, video chat support groups in multiple conditions moderated by patients for patients.
Patient Navigation
AnCan offers individual patient navigation for treatment at all stages.
Exercise & Wellness
In partnership with MedaFit, we connect patients and their medical team to exercise programs through highly qualified exercise counselors.
National Advocacy
Answer Cancer is active on a national stage working to improve patient care.
About Us
AnCan is about people helping people, peer-to-peer ….. we are people living with various conditions and situations, who help others faced with similar issues. We do this collectively and individually by providing answers, support and navigation to empower people living with serious and chronic conditions to address their situations.
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Recent News
How You Can Help Hurricane Devastation
Our hearts are with Florida and Puerto Rico as two hurricanes hit the same general area in less than two weeks. Puerto Rico is still reeling from the devastation caused by Cat 5 Hurricane Maria only a few years ago. Fiona, a Cat 4 hurricane, only left the area less...
Solo Arts Heal with William Wonders III
AnCan and The Marsh (well renown, long-established theater company with a large following in the Bay Area and venues in San Francisco and Oakland) collaborate every 4th Wednesday of the month for Solo Arts Heal!
Our guest for August was William Wonders III.
Webinar: Mental Health and Multiple Sclerosis
On August 31st, we had an incredible webinar tilted Mental Health and Multiple Sclerosis. Featuring Dr. Lauren Strober (Senior research scientist in the Center for Neuropsychology & Neuroscience Research at Kessler Foundation and assistant professor of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Rutgers University New Jersey Medical School), Carly Podzikowski, and Kim Stroeh for tips and tricks on how to “feel” through the emotions that come and go with the crazy ride that is Multiple Sclerosis.
Upcoming Groups & EVENTS
*Days may change due to holidays
AnCan Foundation is a volunteer organization with a handful of paid staff. All our events are free, and all groups are free and drop-in. AnCan has limited capacity to provide one-one-one navigation. If we do, it is provided by volunteer peer mentors. Out of respect for their time, we request a donation in an amount you see fit. No one is turned away.
Low/Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer
Multiple Sclerosis
High Risk/Recurrent/Advanced Prostate Cancer Men and Caregivers Video Chat Virtual Support
Solo Arts Heal
Active Surveillance Prostate Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
High Risk/Recurrent/Advanced Prostate Cancer Men and Caregivers Video Chat Virtual Support
Visual Snow Syndrome
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Our Blog
Keep up on all of the latest AnCan news, group recaps, and events in our blog!
Two RMC Superstars on World Sickle Cell Day Panel
We are so excited to announce our Renal Medullary Carcinoma Support Group partners are on an esteemed panel for World Sickle Cell Day representing RMC! This events features Ritchie Johnson of Chris 'CJ' Johnson Foundation (US) and Nicola Casey of The Ricky Casey Trust...
Proper Nutrition for a Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis
Established in 1973, the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins has been committed to advancing the understanding of human cancers and developing more effective treatments.The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recognizes this Center as a...
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, June 17, 2024
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat 6/17/24: “Do no harm” – does that also mean waiting to start HT? Good debate ensues!