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We provide a wide range of support services and education resources to help patients and their families manage a cancer diagnosis and become active participants in the healing process. These services are an integral part of the world-class health care offered by UCSF Medical Center.
I N F O R M AT I O N F O R PAT I E N T S A N D FA M I L I E S
Cancer SupportiveCare Services
Locations
Mount Zion Campus — Main Location Helen Diller Cancer Center 1600 Divisadero Street, Suite B-101 San Francisco, CA 94115
Mission Bay Campus Gateway Medical Building 1825 Fourth Street, Fourth floor lobby San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone: 415-885-3693 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/crc
Maps and Directions: www.ucsfhealth.org/maps_and_directions
UCSF Cancer Resource Center
Your Place for Information and Support
The UCSF Cancer Resource Center (CRC) promotes wellness and the healing process by providing patients and their loved ones with supportive care services and cancer-related information. We offer a range of pro-grams designed to bring people with cancer together, foster community, educate and offer effective tools to help navigate the disease process. Most programs are free to anyone living with cancer. Visit the UCSF Cancer Resource Center before or after your medical appointment to learn about resources available to you. The CRC can serve as your connection hub to supportive care services.
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Resources and information
Except where indicated, call or visit the UCSF Cancer Resource Center for more information on the following programs. All are free unless stated otherwise.
Art for Recovery
The Open Art Studio takes place weekly, providing a safe and friendly environment for patients to express their feelings through various arts and writing projects.
Phone: 415-885-7221 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/afr
Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program
A family history questionnaire and genetic testing are used to identify hereditary risk for cancer. These services are available for a fee. Some insurance companies may cover these services.
Phone: 415-885-7779 Website (Mission Bay): www.ucsfhealth.org/cancergenetics
Website (Mount Zion): www.ucsfhealth.org/cancergeneticsmountzion
Cancer Resource Center Lending Library at Mount Zion
Borrow books, CDs or DVDs related to cancer and well-being from the CRC’s exclusive, 1,200-title lending library.
Phone: 415-885-3693
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Cancer Resource Center Lounge at Mount Zion
Visit this comfortable lounge to relax, enjoy a cup of tea, meet with family and friends, wait between appointments, browse information or learn more about supportive care services. Open Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Phone: 415-885-3693
Cancer Clinical Trials
UCSF offers participation in many clinical trials in keeping with our research mission to eliminate cancer as a life-threatening disease.
Phone: 877-827-3222 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/trials
Exercise and Movement Classes
Participate in an exercise class specifically designed for people with cancer. Classes include yoga, Pilates-based core strengthening, Healing Through Dance and Feldenkrais-based restorative movement. A completed waiver and health history form, available on the CRC website, is required.
Phone: 415-885-3693 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/crc/exercise-classes
Exercise Counseling
Meet with a trained professional to design a personalized exercise program specific to your needs and abilities. Available to UCSF cancer patients.
Phone: 415-514-6430
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Fertility Preservation Program
Learn about options for preserving your fertility with help from a multidisciplinary team of specialists. Service is available for a fee.
Phone: 415-353-9115 Website: www.ucsfhealth.org/fertilitypreservation
Fishbon Library
A professional medical librarian can help you obtain health and medical information, and to research specific medical questions.
Phone: 415-885-7285 Website: mountzion.ucsfmedicalcenter.org/phl
Friend to Friend Specialty Shop
A boutique located within the Cancer Center Gift Shop at Mount Zion. Knowledgeable staff will help you shop in privacy for wigs, hats, prosthetics, lingerie and other items.
Phone: 415-353-7776 Website: www.friend2friend.org
Information and Referral Services
Learn about services and resources available to you, both at UCSF and in the community. Visit or call the Cancer Resource Center.
Phone: 415-885-3693
Knitting Gathering
This gathering provides a chance to relax, chat, and make knitted hats, scarves and other woolly items. New and experienced knitters welcome. Yarn and needles are provided.
Phone: 415-885-3693
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Look Good Feel Better Makeover and information sessions designed to improve appearance during cancer therapy. Sessions are offered at UCSF by the American Cancer Society. Call the ACS or the Friend to Friend Specialty Shop for more information.
Phone: 800-395-5665 (American Cancer Society) Phone: 415-353-7776 (Friend to Friend Specialty Shop) Website: www.lookgoodfeelbetter.org
Managing Arm Lymphedema
This Informational session is presented by a physical therapist and nurse educator to help prevent swelling in arms and hands after breast surgery.
Phone: 415-353-7672
Meditation and Guided Imagery
Join others in a professionally led, guided healing imagery and quiet meditation session.
Phone: 415-885-3693
Nutrition Counseling
Meet individually with an oncology dietician to address a wide range of eating and nutritional issues related to cancer or its treatment. Available to UCSF cancer patients. To schedule an appointment, call 415-502-5547 or contact your oncologist’s office.
Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/crc/ nutrition-counseling-and-workshops
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Nutrition Seminars Attend an educational seminar to learn about nutrition and cancer. Repeating sessions include Nutrition and Prostate Cancer, and Nutrition and Breast Cancer. Seminars on a variety of special topics are offered.
Phone: 415-885-3693
Open to Options Helps you identify important questions to ask your doctor based on your personal needs. This service is provided by the Cancer Support Community.
Phone: 888-793-9355 Website: www.cancersupportcommunity.org/ making-treatment-decision-right-you
Osher Center for Integrative Medicine Complement your traditional medical care with integrative medicine services that incorporate modern medicine with established health practices from around the world. Services are available for a fee. Some insurance companies may cover these services.
Phone: 415-353-7700 Website: www.osher.ucsf.edu
Patient Education Visit the CRC website to read about various topics and find links to other helpful organizations.
Phone: 415-885-3693 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/crc/patient-education-resources
Peer Support Program Speak with someone who has had a similar cancer experience. We can arrange a telephone meeting for you with someone who has had a similar diagnosis, treatment plan or personal circumstance.
Phone: 415-885-7210
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Prepare for Surgery
Learn practical information and relaxation strategies to help reduce your anxiety about an upcoming surgery.
Phone: 415-353-7718 Website: www.osher.ucsf.edu/classes
Psycho-Oncology Service
Psychological and psychiatric services are available to help current UCSF cancer patients cope with their diagnosis. Ask your UCSF oncologist’s office for a referral or call directly. Services are available for a fee. Some insurance companies may cover these services.
Phone: 415-353-7019 Website: http://cancer.ucsf.edu/psycho-oncology
Special Events
Attend seminars on a wide range of cancer-related topics and special events. To be notified of events, call the CRC to be placed on the email list.
Phone: 415-885-3693 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/crc
Spiritual Care
Chaplains are available 24/7 and serve people of all faiths, as well as those with no particular faith tradition. Meditation rooms are available for silent reflection in the Mission Bay and Parnassus hospitals, and in the Mount Zion main lobby.
24-hour pager: 415-443-2273 Phone: 415-353-1941 Website: www.ucsfspiritcare.org
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Social Work
Social workers can assist with practical and emotional concerns, such as insurance coverage, disability benefits, financial assistance, transportation, lodging and setting up home care or hospice care. A social worker is assigned to each practice and can meet with you by appointment. To speak to your social worker, ask your oncologist’s office or call the Cancer Resource Center at 415-885-3693 for your assigned social worker’s name and phone number.
Website: www.ucsfhealth.org/oncologysocialwork
Stop Smoking Class
Quit smoking, or prevent smoking relapse, with help from the UCSF Fontana Tobacco Treatment Center. Group classes are available for a fee.
Phone: 415-885-7895 Website: www.ucsfhealth.org/smokingcessation
Support Groups
Receive support and information through discussion with others. UCSF offers approximately 15 support groups for cancer patients and loved ones. The CRC can refer you to other groups throughout the Bay Area.
Phone: 415-885-3693
Symptom Management Service
The Symptom Management Service provides multidisciplinary medical services and palliative care for current UCSF cancer patients with troubling side effects or with advanced cancer. A referral from your oncologist or another member of your health care team is required. Services are avail- able for a fee. Some insurance companies may cover these services.
Phone: 415-885-7671 Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/sms
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Resource Checklist
Everyone’s journey through cancer is unique. You may want different kinds of support at different points in your care. Here’s a handy checklist for you to keep track of what you may want now or in the future.
£Art for Recovery Open Art Studio
£Cancer Resource Center Information, referrals and space to relax
£Cancer Clinical Trials
Exercise and Movement Classes
£Core & More
£Healing Through Dance
£Restorative Movement
£YogaCares
£Exercise Counseling Individual session
£Fertility Preservation Program
£Friend to Friend Shop Wigs, hats, prosthetics, lingerie and more
£Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program
£Information and Referral Services
£Knitting Gathering
£Lending Library
£Look Good Feel Better Makeover and appearance workshop
£Lymphedema Management and Risk Reduction
£Meditation and Guided Imagery
£Open to Options Questions to ask my doctor
£Nutrition Counseling Individual session
Nutrition Seminars
£Nutrition & Prostate Cancer
£Nutrition & Breast Cancer
£Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
£Patient Education Information on cancer and coping
£Fishbon Library Consult with a professional medical librarian
£Peer Support Program Telephone support
£Prepare for Surgery
£Psycho-Oncology Service Psychological and psychiatric services
£Special Events Educational seminars on various topics
£Spiritual Care Chaplaincy services
Social Work Ask my oncologist’s office or the CRC for contact information:
£Disability Benefits
£Financial Assistance
£Home Care
£Hospice
£Insurance Coverage
£Lodging
£Transportation
£Stop Smoking Class
£Support Groups
£Symptom Management Service
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UCSF CANCER RESOURCE CENTER
Mount Zion Campus — Main Location Helen Diller Cancer Center 1600 Divisadero Street, Suite B-101 San Francisco, CA 94115
Mission Bay Campus Gateway Medical Building 1825 Fourth Street, Fourth floor lobby San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone: 415-885-3693 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cancer.ucsf.edu/support/crc
Maps and Directions: www.ucsfhealth.org/maps_and_directions