Answers for People with Cancer
- What is CancerCare?
- CancerCare is a national nonprofit organization that provides free, professional support services to anyone affected by cancer.
- How can CancerCare help me?
- CancerCare offers counseling, support groups, educational workshops, publications and financial assistance. Browse our services or search for services by cancer type.
- Sometimes, I feel so emotional about my cancer diagnosis. Is there anything CancerCare can do to help?
- Yes. From our more than 60 years of experience working with people with cancer, we know that counseling (talking to a professional about your concerns) helps. Some people prefer individual counseling with our professional oncology social workers; others find help from our facilitated support groups.
- I’m having trouble paying my bills. Can CancerCare help?
- CancerCare can provide you with helpful resources, in addition to offering direct financial assistance for people who qualify.
- Where can I learn about my diagnosis, possible side effects and how to make treatment decisions?
- CancerCare offers a range of free educational programs that provide you with reliable information from leading cancer experts. Also, be sure to visit our Reading Room for free publications on various cancer topics.
- Can I use your services if I do not live near a CancerCare office?
- Yes. All of our services, including support groups, are offered online and on the telephone. If you are looking for a specific service in your area, we can often help you find an organization closer to home.
- How can CancerCare help my loved ones?
- We provide supportive services, including counseling, support groups and education for your loved ones. Learn more by reading our "I am a Loved One/Friend" FAQ.
- How can CancerCare provide all these services for free?
- CancerCare is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, and is able to provide free services because of the generosity of many committed donors.