Survivorship
Survivors are the people for whom we are fighting. They are our hope, our inspiration, our strength, and our reason for persevering. Survivorship is an important part of our CAC chapter. We visit Hope Lodge at least once every semester to greet the residents and bring them hope while undergoing treatment. We honored more than 15 Survivors at last year's Relay For Life, many of them students at the University. Please contact the Survivorship Chair for more information.
Are you a Survivor?
From the moment someone is diagnosed, the American Cancer Society considers that person to be a Survivor. CAC at Brandeis is a warm and welcoming environment where everyone is welcome to share their experiences and find resources. For more information regarding the American Cancer Society Cancer Survivors Network, please click here.
Find support and treatment.
Are you or a family member presently going through cancer treatment? The American Cancer Society is here to help you through this difficult time. Find the most up-to-date treatments and supportive programs by clicking here.
Learn to Cope.
I Can Cope is an educational program designed to help people face cancer, whether it be personally or for a friend or family member. Knowledge is power, so the more you know, the better equipped you will be to handle this journey.
Look Good, Feel Better.
This is a free program designed for women undergoing cancer treatment. Skilled professional teach female cancer patients beauty tips so they can Look Good, and Feel Better while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Click here to find out more.
Man to Man.
This is a free program designed to help men and their friends and families cope with prostate cancer. Click here to find out more.
Reach to Recover
This is a program that helps both men and women learn to cope with breast cancer. Learn more here.
Road to Recovery
Do you or a friend or family member need a ride to get cancer treatment? This is a program in which volunteers drive patients to their appointment. To find out more about finding a ride or volunteer opportunities, click here.
Are you a Survivor?
From the moment someone is diagnosed, the American Cancer Society considers that person to be a Survivor. CAC at Brandeis is a warm and welcoming environment where everyone is welcome to share their experiences and find resources. For more information regarding the American Cancer Society Cancer Survivors Network, please click here.
Find support and treatment.
Are you or a family member presently going through cancer treatment? The American Cancer Society is here to help you through this difficult time. Find the most up-to-date treatments and supportive programs by clicking here.
Learn to Cope.
I Can Cope is an educational program designed to help people face cancer, whether it be personally or for a friend or family member. Knowledge is power, so the more you know, the better equipped you will be to handle this journey.
Look Good, Feel Better.
This is a free program designed for women undergoing cancer treatment. Skilled professional teach female cancer patients beauty tips so they can Look Good, and Feel Better while undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Click here to find out more.
Man to Man.
This is a free program designed to help men and their friends and families cope with prostate cancer. Click here to find out more.
Reach to Recover
This is a program that helps both men and women learn to cope with breast cancer. Learn more here.
Road to Recovery
Do you or a friend or family member need a ride to get cancer treatment? This is a program in which volunteers drive patients to their appointment. To find out more about finding a ride or volunteer opportunities, click here.