Support and Survivorship

We recognize that if you’re a cancer survivor and as you move beyond treatment, your healthcare needs evolve. As part of our continuum of care, upon completion of treatment, survivors receive survivorship care. This is an important component of quality cancer treatment as it identifies important milestones for follow-up and provides you with resources and information to keep you well.

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Support Groups and Resources

As a community-focused hospital and cancer center, our goal is to care for you from the time of initial diagnosis, before and after surgery, for the duration of radiation or chemotherapy treatments and throughout recovery and survivorship. Our support groups provide you with opportunities to participate according to their own preference or personal needs.

Our Cancer Institute offers cancer support groups at the hospital, through community-based regional programs or online. We offer a wide range of services, educational resources and social activities including:

Doylestown Health Cancer Support Groups

Our cancer support groups meet at Doylestown Hospital, at the Health and Wellness Center in Warrington, PA, or online. Individuals who are diagnosed with or affected by cancer are welcome to attend. Groups cover various topics including living with cancer, life after cancer treatment, managing treatment side effects and bereavement support.

Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital (formerly Gilda's Club)

Cancer Support Community at Doylestown Hospital is a free membership program for anyone affected by cancer. The club is part of the Delaware Valley chapter and provides support groups; networking, educational and social activities; seminars; post-treatment survivor services and much more.

Local residents living with cancer and their families can find strength and support at the Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital (formerly Gilda's Club), offering convenient services and special programs for anyone touched by cancer.

The Cancer Support Community is a network of affiliate clubhouses where men, women and children living with cancer, as well as their friends and families, meet to learn how to live with cancer, whatever the outcome. The Cancer Support Community was formed in 2009 by the merger of The Wellness Community and Gilda's Club Worldwide, the second of which was named for Saturday Night Live comedian, Gilda Radner, who died from ovarian cancer in 1989.

The Doylestown Hospital location features a kitchen area, art studio, resource library and space for yoga, meditation and Pilates classes. It is located on the main floor of Doylestown Hospital and is easily accessible from the Main Lobby. In addition to speakers and educational workshops, the focus is on healing and creative arts and the mind/body connection.

All of the Cancer Support Community workshops and programs are free and available to men, women and children.

The Cancer Support Community office is located in the hospital, near the Main Lobby. Look for the club’s signature "Red Door!"

The Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital is open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 2 pm, Tuesdays from 5 pm to 9 pm, and will be open for other events and meetings as scheduled. For more information, call 215.345.2022.

Young Women's Cancer Survival Coalition

The Young Women's Cancer Survival Coalition helps young women with cancer face the unique challenges that affect them, such as higher mortality rates, fertility and childcare issues, and the possibility of early menopause.

The American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society has many free resources that help support cancer patients, caregivers, community leaders or volunteers, health care professionals, or someone who wants to know about programs and services in the Bucks/Chester/Delaware/Montgomery communities.

Cancer-related Products at Ribbons Studio

Ribbons Studio, a retail store based at Doylestown Hospital, offers patients and caregivers the convenience of shopping for accessories and products needed during cancer treatment or as a cancer survivor. Ribbons Studio carries a variety of wigs, head wraps, hats, post-mastectomy garments, bras, prosthetics, skin products, compression sleeves and stockings.

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As a community-focused hospital and cancer center, our goal is to care for you from the time of initial diagnosis, before and after surgery, for the duration of radiation or chemotherapy treatments and throughout recovery and survivorship. Our support groups provide you with opportunities to participate according to their own preference or personal needs.

Our Cancer Institute offers cancer support groups at the hospital, through community-based regional programs or online. We offer a wide range of services, educational resources and social activities including:

Doylestown Health Cancer Support Groups

Our cancer support groups meet at Doylestown Hospital, at the Health and Wellness Center in Warrington, PA, or online. Individuals who are diagnosed with or affected by cancer are welcome to attend. Groups cover various topics including living with cancer, life after cancer treatment, managing treatment side effects and bereavement support.

Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital (formerly Gilda's Club)

Cancer Support Community at Doylestown Hospital is a free membership program for anyone affected by cancer. The club is part of the Delaware Valley chapter and provides support groups; networking, educational and social activities; seminars; post-treatment survivor services and much more.

Local residents living with cancer and their families can find strength and support at the Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital (formerly Gilda's Club), offering convenient services and special programs for anyone touched by cancer.

The Cancer Support Community is a network of affiliate clubhouses where men, women and children living with cancer, as well as their friends and families, meet to learn how to live with cancer, whatever the outcome. The Cancer Support Community was formed in 2009 by the merger of The Wellness Community and Gilda's Club Worldwide, the second of which was named for Saturday Night Live comedian, Gilda Radner, who died from ovarian cancer in 1989.

The Doylestown Hospital location features a kitchen area, art studio, resource library and space for yoga, meditation and Pilates classes. It is located on the main floor of Doylestown Hospital and is easily accessible from the Main Lobby. In addition to speakers and educational workshops, the focus is on healing and creative arts and the mind/body connection.

All of the Cancer Support Community workshops and programs are free and available to men, women and children.

The Cancer Support Community office is located in the hospital, near the Main Lobby. Look for the club’s signature "Red Door!"

The Cancer Support Community Greater Philadelphia at Doylestown Hospital is open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 2 pm, Tuesdays from 5 pm to 9 pm, and will be open for other events and meetings as scheduled. For more information, call 215.345.2022.

Young Women's Cancer Survival Coalition

The Young Women's Cancer Survival Coalition helps young women with cancer face the unique challenges that affect them, such as higher mortality rates, fertility and childcare issues, and the possibility of early menopause.

The American Cancer Society

The American Cancer Society has many free resources that help support cancer patients, caregivers, community leaders or volunteers, health care professionals, or someone who wants to know about programs and services in the Bucks/Chester/Delaware/Montgomery communities.

Cancer-related Products at Ribbons Studio

Ribbons Studio, a retail store based at Doylestown Hospital, offers patients and caregivers the convenience of shopping for accessories and products needed during cancer treatment or as a cancer survivor. Ribbons Studio carries a variety of wigs, head wraps, hats, post-mastectomy garments, bras, prosthetics, skin products, compression sleeves and stockings.