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October 8Ketogenic Diet for Brain Tumor webinar

American Brain Tumor Association

For more information, visit abta.org

October 11

Gynecologic Cancer Survivors Course

Foundation for Women's Cancer

Detroit, Mich.

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

October 17-1917th International Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Conference

ThyCa:Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association

Denver, Colo.

For more information, visit thyca.org

November 1

Ovarian Cancer Survivors Course

Foundation for Women's Cancer

Washington, DC

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

August 1Free 2nd Annual Surviving Thyroid Cancer Day

ThyCa: Thyroid Cancer Survivors’ Association

Neptune, N.J.

For more information, visit thyca.org

August 2Symposium on Childhood Cancer

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

Philadelphia, Pa.

For more information, visit alexslemonade.org

August 6Demystifying Palliative Care webinar

American Brain Tumor Association

For more information, visit abta.org

August 11Hereditary Breast Cancer webinar

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

For more information, visit lbbc.org

August 13Living Well, With and Beyond a Brain Tumor

American Brain Tumor Association

For more information, visit abta.org

August 20Part 2 if Living with Breast Cancer Workshop: Treatment of Estrogen Receptor (ER) Positive & Progesterone Receptor (PR) Positive Breast Cancer & Triple Negative Breast Cancer

CancerCare

For more information, visit cancercare.org

August 19-248th Annual Retreat for Women Touched by Cancer

Courageous Women, Fearless Living

Red Feather Lakes, Colo.

For more information, visit cwfl.org

September 5-7A Journey of Courage and Hope for Couples Retreat

Johns Hopkins Medicine

Marriottsville, Md.

For more information, visit hopkinsmedicine.org

September 6Gynecologic Cancer Global Health Forum

Foundation for Women’s Cancer

Washington, DC

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

September 6

Cervical and Uterine Cancer Survivors Course

Foundation for Women's Cancer

Washington, DC

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

September 12-13Nurture Your Hope Retreat

Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Chautauqua, N.Y.

For more information, visit roswellpark.org

September 20

Ovarian Cancer Survivors Course

Foundation for Women's Cancer

Columbus, Ohio

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

September 27Breast Cancer Today: Individual Treatments, Shared Experiences conference

Living Beyond Breast Cancer

Philadelphia, Pa.

For more information, visit lbbc.org

September 27

Gynecologic Cancer Survivors Course

Foundation for Women's Cancer

Baltimore, Md.

For more information, visit foundationforwomenscancer.org

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