General Cancer Support Group

Lutheran Medical Center 8300 W 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO, United States

Ongoing, informal discussion support group for cancer patients and their family/support. Location: Radiation Oncology, Entrance 16

Breast Cancer Support Groups for New Diagnoses

Lutheran Medical Center 8300 W 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO, United States

Ongoing, informal discussion support group for breast cancer patients, and their family/support in their first two years of diagnosis.   Location: Radiation Oncology, Entrance 16

Look Good Feel Better – Lutheran

Lutheran Hospital 8300 W. 38th, Wheat Ridge, CO, United States

American Cancer Society sponsored class designed to teach women undergoing cancer treatment how to cope with the changes in their appearance.  Class includes a makeup guide, complimentary make-up kit, as well as use of wigs, scarves and accessories.  Come and join other cancer patients for fellowship and fun, you will truly "Look Good and Feel […]

Breast Cancer Support Ongoing

Lutheran Hospital 8300 W. 38th, Wheat Ridge, CO, United States

This group is for women who are two or more years out from their initial breast cancer diagnosis.  Focus is on peer to peer support as well as information on long-term survival and recurrence prevention. Group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month, 6:00 to 7:30p.m.   Location: Radiation Oncology, Entrance 16

Look Good Feel Better – Lutheran

Lutheran Hospital 8300 W. 38th, Wheat Ridge, CO, United States

American Cancer Society sponsored class designed to teach women undergoing cancer treatment how to cope with the changes in their appearance.  Class includes a makeup guide, complimentary make-up kit, as well as use of wigs, scarves and accessories.  Come and join other cancer patients for fellowship and fun, you will truly "Look Good and Feel […]

LLS Light The Night

Washington Park Denver, CO, United States

A gathering on Thursday, September 27th with thousands of patients, survivors, friends, families, and co-workers in Washington Park to celebrate, honor, and remember those who have been touched by blood cancers.