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Thank You to the Mariners Wives Group
Camp Sparkle got to spend the day with some of the Seattle Mariners' Wives! From leading a mosaic art therapy activity to serving all the campers and counselors lunch, we had such a great time having you here with us! From all of us at Camp Sparkle and Cancer...
Thank You Liberty Mutual Volunteers
Liberty Mutual Volunteers: We had six generous, hard working volunteers serve Cancer Pathways today on behalf of Liberty Mutual's Serve with Liberty initiative. All six were intrinsically drawn to our mission and had already checked out our social media and website...
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Surgeon Seeks To Help Women Navigate Breast Cancer Treatment (NPR)
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Free 8-Week Yoga Series: Yoga for Improved Health and Wellness
Kick off 2017 by exploring and developing a yoga practice every Friday. This series is designed to connect your body, mind and spirit. Learn how to listen for internal cues, practice movement (asanas), and modify your practice based on your unique body needs and...
The Overlake School Supports Cancer Pathways
Welcome 2017!
With the end of year fast approaching, we've been doing a lot of reflecting...what a year! In 2016, we changed our name. HOWEVER, our mission is exactly the same: to ensure that no one has to face cancer alone. Our bright, red door is open to ANY individual touched by...
A Scientist's Dream Fulfilled: Harnessing The Immune System To Fight Cancer (NPR)
Advice For Doctors Talking To Parents About HPV Vaccine: Make It Brief
Debra Jarvis: What Does It Mean to be a "Cancer Survivor"?
Surviving the Holidays With Cancer
Here are some great tips for surviving the holidays with cancer from Cure. The holidays are around the corner. While these occasions are meant to be filled with joy, sometimes they become stressful. Expectations and emotions are high. Pressure is placed on having the...
Hospice Chaplain Reflects On Life, Death And The 'Strength Of The Human Soul'
Remembering Sen. Andy Hill
The Cancer Pathways community mourns the passing of our good friend, Senator Hill, a champion for cancer support. Our hearts are with his wife Molly and their 3 children. This photo of Andy and Molly was taken at Seattle's Surviving with Style Fashion Show. We are...
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Cancer Pathways helps longtime patient (King5.com)
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Cancer Pathways supports patients and families throughout the region (Samantha Pak/Redmond Reporter)
When a person is diagnosed with cancer, medical treatment is only one of the things they must face. And they are not the only ones who are facing the diagnosis. Their loved ones are also affected. Cancer Pathways works to support cancer patients and their families and...
Meet Our Dear Friend & Yoga Instructor, Cindy Jaffe
On September 23rd the lovely Cindy Jaffe will be leading the first session of an 8 Week Yoga Series aptly named: Building a Healthy and Sustainable Yoga Practice. Cindy was kind enough to indulge us in a little interview about herself, her practice and how yoga can...
10 Book Recommendations for Children With Cancer
Speaking with your child about cancer can often times feel difficult and overwhelming. A book may serve as a great tool to get this conversation started. A Day With Dr. Waddle by The Center for Basic Cancer Research Chemo to the Rescue: A Children's Book About...
5 Rules Every Caregiver Should Follow
Caregiving for a loved one with a cancer diagnosis may lead to periods of stress, anxiety, loneliness and depression. Below are 5 tips that may help you cope: Find Support: Join a support group where you can speak to others who are caring for a family member or...
How to Talk to Your Kids About Your Cancer Diagnosis
Here are some great tips for communicating with your children (source: CancerCare): Set the tone: As important as what you say is how you say it. Use a calm, reassuring voice, even if you become sad. This will help your children see how you are trying to cope, and...
Remembering Gene Wilder
I will always be eternally grateful to Gilda and Gene for all they have done to make lives better; for making cancer support loud and relevant and for their deep passion and commitment to all of us. We are deeply saddened by his passing and believe they are making...