Resources to Help During and After Cancer Care
St. Luke’s Center for Cancer Care provides reliable education and support to help you and your loved ones understand and manage the physical, emotional and spiritual challenges of cancer.
In partnership with the Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis, we offer the following in-person and online programs:
Gentle, guided movements designed to improve balance, strengthen muscles and bones, and enhance flexibility and range of motion-all at a pace that feels comfortable to you.
It’s common to feel alone or confused about next steps once treatment ends. This interactive 4-week workshop series is designed to help cancer survivors make the transition from active treatment to post treatment care by addressing the physical, social, and practical issues they may face.
We can also provide you with more informaton about:
- Cancer detection
- Complementary therapies
- Coping technique
- Diagnosis
- Hospital and community resources
- Screenings
- Support groups
- Treatment
Helpful Cancer Resources
We’ve put together a list of the educational and support resources our patients use frequently:
- Nutrition counseling services
- Social services
- Spiritual care
- How to talk about cancer guide (PDF)
- American Cancer Society
- American Lung Association
- Cancer Support Community of Greater St. Louis
- Chemocare
- Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Living Beyond Breast Cancer
- Look Good, Feel Better
- MEDLINE Plus Health Information
- National Cancer Institute
- National Prostate Cancer Coalition