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‘Komen For The Cure’ Breast Cancer Support Group Meets at Cape Regional

 

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COURT HOUSE – The next monthly Breast Cancer Support Group will be held on Tues., Sept. 13 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Maruchi Room at Cape Regional Medical Center.
This support group was developed for and by women who have been diagnosed, are in treatment for or are a survivor of breast cancer. The purpose of this group is to offer support, breast health education, and a safe place to have a voice and to be among others living with breast cancer. This program provides community resources, open discussion forum, coping tools, relaxation techniques and integrative therapy activities. We hope you will join us!
For more information, please contact Bonnie Kratzer, RN, Coordinator for the Center of Lifestyle Management at 609-463-4043 or Gloria Schultz, Program Navigator for Komen for the Cure at 609-463-2599.
Admission is free, and there is no registration necessary!
Cape Regional Medical Center is an affiliate of the University of Pennsylvania Health System for Cancer Care and Cardiac Care, accredited by The Joint Commission with its Gold Seal of Approval and an accredited Chest Pain Center. The 242-bed Medical Center is located in the heart of Cape May County. For additional information on the Medical Center and its programs, please login to our web site at www.caperegional.com or contact Sue Staeger, Marketing & Public Relations Coordinator at 609-463-2059.

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