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Breast Cancer Support Groups in Novi

In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here's a list of local breast cancer support groups.

One in 8 American women and 1 in 1,000 American men will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives. It’s estimated that more than 2 million people are diagnosed with breast cancer and fight for their lives each year.

Breast cancer is difficult to face alone—for both patients and their loved ones. To help in the battle, there are a number of local resources and support groups. Here are some support groups near Novi, according to the American Cancer Society.

 

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Breast Cancer Support Group

  • Details:  Offering a support group to women affected by breast cancer.
  • Location: DMC Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, 1 William Carls Drive,
    Commerce, MI 48382
  • Contact:  Teri Sahn-Silver, LMSW, (248) 937-5163
  • Meeting Times: Second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m.

Cancer Support Community

  • Details: For individuals diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • Location: Gilda's Club, 3517 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • Contact: (248) 577-0800
  • Meeting Times: Fourth Wednesday of each month from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered

  • Details: FORCE exists to improve the lives of individuals and families facing hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.
  • Location: Rose Cancer Center, 3577 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • Contact: Ellyn Davidson, Outreach Coordinator, (248) 548-2149
  • Meeting Times: Call for upcoming times.

Henry Ford Hospital Group

  • Details: Open to the public
  • Location: Henry Ford Hospital, 6777 W Maple, West Bloomfield, MI 48332
  • Contact: Gwen Roediger, (248) 344-6696
  • Meeting Times: Third Thursday of each month from 7-8:30 p.m.

I'm Too Young for Breast Cancer

  • Details: For younger women coping with a breast cancer diagnosis. Registration is required.
  • Location: Beaumont Cancer Center, 3577 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48072
  • Contact: (248) 551-8585
  • Meeting Times: Call for current meeting times.

Metastatic Breast Cancer Support Group

  • Details: This very specific group is designed to meet the needs of ladies who have advanced or metastatic breast cancer. Registration is required.
  • Location: Beaumont Cancer Center, 3577 W. 13 Mile Road, Royal Oak, MI 48072
  • Contact:  (248) 551-8585
  • Meeting Times: First Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.

Rack Pack Support Group

  • Details: For adults in their 20’s to 30’s with breast cancer.
  • Location: Gilda's Club, 3517 Rochester Road, Royal Oak, MI 48073
  • Contact: (248) 577-0800
  • Meeting Times: Second Tuesday of each month from 6:30-8 p.m.

Road to Recovery

  • Details: For women from the time they face a possible diagnosis through the entire time breast cancer remains a possible concern. 
  • Location: American Cancer Society, Southeast Michigan Office, 20450 Civic Center Drive, Southfield, MI 48076
  • Contact: (877) 499-4673
  • Meeting Times: Scheduled as needed

“Support groups are really beneficial,” says Debra Somerrs Copit, MD, Director of Breast Imaging at Albert Einstein Medical Center, and a member of the medical advisory board for Living Beyond Breast Cancer.

“When patients are told they’re sick, it can be an out of body experience and they aren’t taking in everything the doctor is saying. It can be helpful to have someone to turn to and learn from who has gone through the same thing,” says Copit, who is a breast cancer survivor herself.

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Not only do groups offer emotional support, but being a part of a support group can actually help patients feel less depressed and can help to reduce physical pain, according to a 2001 study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.

Patients who aren’t big fans of group settings but still want to reap the benefits can turn to technology. It’s hard to duplicate in-person support groups on the web, but the recently launched breast cancer specific social networking platform, MyBreastCancerTeam comes close.

The site and mobile app caters to breast cancer survivors, and women  who have been recently diagnosed. Users can find suggestions for doctors and find similar users based on location, diagnosis and age. Members also have access to peer-driven Q&A section where they can read and write posts.

While a web platform may be useful for some, Dr.Copit worries that online forums can sometimes trigger the spread of misinformation. She suggests that patients who can’t make it to an in-person support group try calling a phone line.

Living Beyond Breast Cancer has a confidential survivors’ helpline that connects patients with others of similar background, going through similar situation. Call (888) 753-LBBC (5222) for more information.

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