Get Support from Others for Your Breast Cancer Fight

| 2 min read

Breast cancer support groups around Michigan
More than 8,000 women get diagnosed with invasive breast cancer every year in Michigan. And while Breast Cancer Awareness Month does a great job of raising money for research and celebrating survivors, sometimes those actively fighting the disease can slip under the radar. So before the calendar turns to November, we wanted to take a look at the organizations and support groups in Michigan that exist for women undergoing breast cancer treatment. As part of various hospitals and organizations across the state, these community and support groups work to ensure treatment of the entire person, not just the cancer.
  • St. John Providence Health System support groups, Detroit: No matter where you’re receiving treatment, this is a great place to find a support group that fits your needs. There are many to choose from: general ones, groups for women with stage III or IV breast cancer and groups for young women diagnosed with the disease. There are also some groups that focus on treatment options while others are more of a peer-support system.
  • Sparrow Hospital’s Breast Cancer Support Group, Lansing: The second Monday of every month, this support group brings together women to share experiences related to breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and survivorship. It also provides educational programs to women going through treatment.
  • St. Joseph Mercy, Ann Arbor: There are many support groups and services offered through St. Joe’s, including a support group for breast cancer patients where you can learn from others going through the same experience you are. There are also free massages, wig consultations and nutrition services for cancer patients.
  • Susan G. Komen affiliates: There are local branches of this national organization in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo and East Lansing. Reach out to learn more about specific offerings close to you and to get answers to questions about insurance, finances and more.
  • Breastcancer.org: If you can’t make it to an in-person support group meeting, breastcancer.org offers a range of online resources including discussion boards, blogs, chat rooms, podcasts and more.
  • National organizations such as the American Cancer Society offer programs and services to provide women with the emotional support they need and to help women manage their treatment and recovery.
Photo credit: Tech Cocktail

A Healthier Michigan is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, a nonprofit, independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.
No Personal Healthcare Advice or Other Advice
This Web site provides general educational information on health-related issues and provides access to health-related resources for the convenience of our users. This site and its health-related information and resources are not a substitute for professional medical advice or for the care that patients receive from their physicians or other health care providers.
This site and its health-related information resources are not meant to be the practice of medicine, the practice of nursing, or to carry out any professional health care advice or service in the state where you live. Nothing in this Web site is to be used for medical or nursing diagnosis or professional treatment.
Always seek the advice of your physician or other licensed health care provider. Always consult your health care provider before beginning any new treatment, or if you have any questions regarding a health condition. You should not disregard medical advice, or delay seeking medical advice, because of something you read in this site.