Resources
North Central Washington
Confluence Health Cancer Survivorship and Wellness Program - Wenatchee, WA
Empowering individuals to make positive changes to improve quality of life during and after cancer treatment. Optimizing physical fitness, whole food nutrition and good communication between you and your health care providers are key components. For more information, please contact 509-663-8711, extension 2956.Wellness Place - Wenatchee, WA
Offering free support to cancer patients (wigs, gas cards, supplements, lodging, and more) and free exercise classes for adults 65 and older.Wenatchee Valley YMCA - Wenatchee, WA
The Cancer Survivorship Rehabilitation Program is a 12-week program of exercise and education is designed to improve the quality of life for any person surviving cancer. Participants have improved quality of life, increased fitness levels, decreased body fat, decreased depression and anxiety, reduced stress, and had fun doing it! Participants receive full YMCA membership privileges for the 12 weeks.
Pacific Northwest
Children's Hospital and Regional Center
1-800-987-2000Cancer Lifeline
Cancer Lifeline helps thousands of cancer patients build strength through our support groups, classes in nutrition, exercise, personal expression, stress reduction, and personalized emotional support.Cancer Pathways
If you or a family member or friend has cancer, Cancer Pathways can help you discover the pathways of support you want and need – at no cost.Orion Center for Integrative Wellness
A hub of medical professionals and wellness practitioners committed to providing integrated interventions for cancer patients and survivors. The Orion Center is aimed at healing the whole person — body, mind, and spirit — while conducting innovative and essential clinical cancer research.Southwest Oncology Group (oncology clinical studies)
National & International
American Cancer Society
800-227-2345American Institute for Cancer Research
1759 R Street NW, Washington DC 20009
Charity that fosters research on diet, physical activity, and cancer prevention.Cancer Care
800-813-HOPE
CancerCare provides free, professional support services for people who have completed cancer treatment, as well as post-treatment and survivorship information and additional resources.Cancer Net
800-4-CANCER; Survivorship Resources
Trusted, compassionate information for people with cancer and their families and caregivers, from the American Society of Clinical Oncology.First Descents
Curing young adults of the emotional effects of cancer and empowering them to regain control of their lives by experiencing outdoor adventure therapy through kayaking, rock climbing and other outdoor adventure sports.Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
1-800-IMAWARE (1-800-462-9273)Medline Plus
Consumer-friendly information service from the National Library of Medicine.National Cancer Institute (Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment)
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
The award-winning Cancer Survival Toolbox is a free audio program created by leading cancer organizations to help people develop skills to better meet and understand the challenges of their illness. The program contains a set of basic skills and special topics. Each scenario is inspired by true stories of real cancer patients. The Cancer Survival Toolbox is for people at any point in their care.National Women's Health Information Center (Also available in Spanish)
Team Survivor
Promotes exercise opportunities for women affected by cancer.World Cancer Research Fund
Global network of cancer charities dedicated to the prevention and control of cancer by means of healthy food and nutrition, physical activity, and body weight.