Here are some of the DCI faculty, researchers, and clinical providers whose work has recently been featured in the media, trades, journals, at Duke and the DCI blog.
For the first time in three years, cancer patients, survivors, families, friends, clinicians, faculty, and staff gathered in person for the Tree of Hope.
“This is really the thing we look forward to all year and we weren’t going to let the pandemic get in the way this year,” said DCI exec. director Michael Kastan, MD, PhD.
"Virtual Survivorship Day 2021" includes a variety of LIVE events held in a virtual format: Tai Chi, yoga, cooking, memory-making, emotional wellness & more.
Join us! Our doctors, therapists, child life specialists, social workers, self-image consultants and many more individuals created videos to highlight services, resources & helpful tips.
More than 250 members of the Duke Cancer Patient Support Program community came together on Thursday, December 5, for the Nancy Weaver Emerson 29th Annual Tree of Hope Lighting Ceremony.
It’s something that has happened to all of us; you arrive on time for your 10:30 a.m. doctor’s appointment and wait an hour, only to have the doctor spend 15 minutes with you.
Hundreds of patients, caregivers, survivors and loved ones attended Duke Cancer Institute’s annual Supportive Care and Survivorship Day held in two lo...
The Duke Cancer Patient Support Program (DCPSP) will host the 27th Annual Nancy Weaver Emerson Tree of Hope Lighting Ceremony at Duke Cancer Center on...
Shining a light for supportive care and survivorship, more than 160 guests attended the 27th Annual Nancy Weaver Emerson Tree of Hope Lighting Ceremon...
Brittany Kirby, 17, was devastated when she lost her grandmother, Joan Gregg, in June to uterine cancer. Kirby was just four years old when her grandm...