Description
We welcome you to join our monthly conversation! Let’s come together to share ideas, resources, learn new information, sip a cup of coffee and meet new friends facing similar challenges.
Guest speakers will be dropping by from time to time to share in the conversation and provide education on various topics!
Free and open to all breast cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers. All meetings are facilitated by a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and our Breast Nurse Navigator.
Various topics will be covered on a revolving basis, or as requested. Guest speakers from the breast health/oncology team will be invited to provide education on a specific topic.
Suggested topics include:
- General info about breast cancer and treatment
- Managing role changes, depression, avoiding isolation
- Anxiety & Stress Management
- Complimentary and Creative Therapies
- Communication and Family Dynamics (including talking with children)
- Exercise and Physical Conditioning
- Nutrition
- Management of side effects & modalities for comfort
- Resources here at Mayo and in the Community
- Financial resources, insurance, & legal planning
- Other topics as requested
Location
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Hospital Building, 3rd Floor, Room 3-002N
4500 San Pablo Rd
Jacksonville, FL 32224
Contact
Kimberly A. Nelson, LCSW
Oncology Social Worker
Mayo Clinic
904-953-6286
Right. Size, markers, and location seem to drive the treatment. I had chemo, immunotherapy, lumpectomy, radiation, and then 5 years of Arimidex. MD Anderson (Camden, NJ) was very thorough. I was 64 when the treatment started.
That seems like a lot of treatment. How did you do on the Arimidex? I'm at the stage where I have to make a decision about going on that and it seems from what I'm reading on Mayo Clinic that a lot of people cannot tolerate it? In fact, my surgeon made that comment on my first after surgery visit and laughed when I said I might not go on it. Which I thought was an odd thing to say as she is not a medical oncologist? As I'm 79 the treatment seems a bit more conservative than if I was younger.