The Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center Announces December Programs for Cancer Patients, Survivors and Caregivers | Eastern NC Now

The Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center offers a variety of special programs and activities to help cancer patients, survivors as well as their primary caregivers deal with the emotional and physical challenges associated with having cancer.

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    (Washington, NC)     The Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center offers a variety of special programs and activities to help cancer patients, survivors as well as their primary caregivers deal with the emotional and physical challenges associated with having cancer. The Cancer Center's vision is to provide integrative therapies that complement traditional care at no cost to the participant. The programs are not limited to patients of the Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center, any survivor or caregiver is welcome!

    Look Good...Feel Better - brought to you by the American Cancer Society     Monday, February 10th at 2:00 pm

    A hands-on group session for adult female cancer survivors currently in treatment who are coping with the side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. Pre-registration is required. Held at the Cancer Center.
The Marion L. Shepard Cancer Center on Brown Street: Above.     photo by Stan Deatherage

    Therapeutic Massage

    FREE 20 minute hand, foot, or chair massage each week for patients, survivors, and caregivers. We have 2 locations in Washington for your massage. Call either location for your appointment! Cancer Center (252) 975-4308 or Market Street Massage (252) 946-8989.

    Restorative Yoga & Meditation

    Yoga classes that emphasize relaxation for the body, mind, and spirit. Every Monday at 4:00 pm at Vidant Wellness Center Pre-registration is not required.


    Shepard’s Lunch & Learn - Beat Those Winter Blues!     Thursday, February 27th 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

    Come join us for lunch and a time of encouragement with Chaplain Davin Phillips. Meets at the Cancer Center. Call 252-975-4308 ext 132 to register.


    All Cancer Center programs are FREE thanks to the community support of the Shepard Cancer Foundation. For more information or to register for any of the upcoming programs please call the Cancer Center at (252) 975-4308. You may also visit www.marionlshepardcancercenter.org.


    The Cancer Center will be closed December 24th & 25th, closed a half day on December 31st and closed on January 1st for the holidays.

    For more information please contact:

    Pam Shadle

     Manager of Marketing, Public Relations and Development
      Vidant Beaufort Hospital
      Phone: (252) 975-4134 or pam.shadle@vidanthealth.com
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