Support Groups
Brain Tumor Caregiver Support Group
Our brain tumor caregiver support group provides a safe space to connect with others caring for loved one with a brain tumor. This group is led by an oncology social worker who provides emotional and practical support.
CancerCare is offering a free, 15-week online support group for people caring for a loved one with a with a primary malignant brain tumor or brain metastasis. In this group led by an oncology social worker, people can share their personal experiences, ways of coping and helpful resources. Online support groups take place using a password-protected message board format (not live chat or video conference).
Our group:
- Reduces feelings of loneliness, anxiety and distress
- Helps you learn new ways of coping
- Increases feelings of hope and empowerment
- Provides you with practical information about treatment and resources
- Helps you communicate better with your loved ones
To join this group, you will need to complete our online registration process. After joining this password-protected group, you can read and post messages 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
At this time, CancerCare’s online support groups are only available to people residing within the United States (including Puerto Rico and U.S. territories).
REGISTRATION OPTIONS:
REGISTER NOWSTART DATE:
June 01, 2026
Group accepts new members after start date.
From Our Group Members
“I realized that I'm not alone, and that we all have similar emotions and our emotions matter even if we aren't the ones with cancer. This group helped me see that.” –Laura
“I had a place to voice how I felt with people who understand and empathize without being judgmental. It reminds you that you aren't alone in your struggles.” –Lora
Learn About Our Support Groups
Watch Caroline Edlund, LCSW-R, share how a support group can be helpful.
This support group is made possible in part by a grant from Bristol Myers-Squibb.