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  • Establishing Healthy Boundaries with Friends & Family Sponsored By St. Anne Cancer Center

    [ONLINE] St. Anne Cancer Center

    Living with cancer can challenge even our strongest relationships and create additional tension and stress in our conversations with caregivers, family, and friends. Thinking about our own needs and the needs of others can help clarify how we move forward in our relationships and support our own self-care. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting...

  • Importance of Proper Diagnosis & Monitoring for Lymphedema Sponsored by Overlake Medical Center

    [ONLINE] Overlake Medical Center

    Sarah has over 14 years at the University of Washington Medical Center’s Vascular Clinic. Now at Lumina, she uses her deep clinical experience to help clients look and feel better. Vascular diseases are complex and require highly trained providers who can tailor treatments to each client. Sarah will discuss the evaluation, diagnosis, and development of...

  • Coping with Cancer: Self-Care during the Holidays Sponsored by EvergreenHealth

    [ONLINE] EvergreenHealth

    Whether you are just diagnosed, in treatment or post treatment, join in a conversation about the impacts of a cancer diagnosis and the challenges faced during the holidays. Walk away with tools and coping strategies to manage the holidays with less stress. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a...

  • Women & Cancer: Healthy Hormone Function Sponsored by EvergreenHealth

    [ONLINE] EvergreenHealth

    Learn about healthy hormone function during and after treatment for Breast Cancer. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F, 9am-5pm or connect with us through our Online Lifeline Chat.

  • Supporting Wellness With An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Sponsored by Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

    [ONLINE] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

    Chronic, systemic inflammation is a serious health concern that can be made worse — or better — with the foods we eat. Here’s what chronic inflammation is, and how what you eat can keep you safer from the chronic diseases inflammation can cause. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a...

  • The Neuroscience of Anxiety Sponsored by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

    [ONLINE] Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

    Cancer affects our body and the stress of the experience can affect our brains. Join us to gain skills in recognizing your own responses to stress, anxiety and grief and develop evidence-based strategies for coping and thriving. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline...

  • Coping with Cancer: Medical Cannabis & Sleep Sponsored by EvergreenHealth

    [ONLINE] EvergreenHealth

    This presentation will focus on the benefits of medical cannabis for those living with cancer. Clinical experience will be shared about how it can help with side effects of treatments and help with a special focus on sleep & it's appropriate and safe use in oncology. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER We hope that you can...

  • Coping with Cancer: Cancer & Family Dynamics Sponsored by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

    [ONLINE] Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

    Living with cancer can feel like it dominates family life. Learn about how to identify, manage and address relationships in a respectful and empowering way. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F, 9am-5pm or connect with us through our Online...

  • Coping with Cancer during the Holidays Sponsored by Overlake Medical Center

    [ONLINE] Overlake Medical Center

    Whether you are just diagnosed, in treatment or post treatment, join in a conversation about the impacts of a cancer diagnosis and the challenges faced during the holidays. Walk away with tools and coping strategies to manage the holidays with less stress. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER   Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a...

  • Seated Gentle Yoga for Lymphatic Support Sponsored by NW Lymphedema Center

    [ONLINE] Cancer Lifeline WA

    Learn simple ways to quiet the active mind and to feel into the needs of your body for overall health. You will learn a variety of mindful movement techniques that you can easily practice whenever you need it most. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our...

  • Communication for Caregivers Sponsored by Overlake Medical Center

    [ONLINE] Overlake Medical Center

    Learn about ways to improve communication with your loved one with cancer using effective and open strategies. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Need help getting registered? Having trouble joining a class? Please call our Telephone Lifeline at 206-297-2500 M-F, 9am-5pm or connect with us through our Online Lifeline Chat.

  • [IN-PERSON] Equine Support Workshops Sponsored By Cancer Lifeline

    [IN-PERSON] Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center

    Discover the healing power of connecting with horses in this unique workshop designed for individuals living with cancer. Research shows that bonding with horses can have profound benefits for our mental and emotional well-being. In this session, hosted by Cancer Lifeline, you’ll learn how interacting with horses can provide valuable tools to manage the stress...

  • Self-Manual Lymphatic Drainage for Lymphedema: Upper Body (excluding Head and Neck Lymphedema) Sponsored by NW Lymphedema Center

    [ONLINE] Cancer Lifeline WA

    In this presentation we will cover the SMLD BASICS for cancer related upper body lymphedema (excluding the head and neck). This will include the map of lymphatic flow, and direction for re-routing fluid for single side lymphedema. Precautions: Do not perform SMLD with if you have any form of active infection. SMLD is not appropriate...