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Let's discuss follow-up care after breast cancer treatment!
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Jaya345
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I feel the need for more support groups especially in my City.
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@Jaya345 This seems to be a common theme. @Suez39 was mentioning a similar thing to me. Who do you think should start these groups? Religious group? A medical clinic? The insurance company? Or do you think it can be grassroots and it can be started by online groups like on Facebook or Meetup?
Just something to think about- would love to see this discussion!
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Hello everyone,
How are you feeling today? 😊
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Do you benefit from this type of support? What does it involve? How do you feel about it? What would you recommend to other patients in a similar situation?
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Have a wonderful day.
Somya from the Carenity team