Huntington Cancer Center, an affiliate of Cedars-Sinai Cancer, recently hosted a heartfelt celebration honoring cancer survivors. Nearly 100 patients and family members gathered to reconnect with the physicians, nurses, and staff who supported them through their cancer journeys. Guests enjoyed delicious food, uplifting music, and meaningful moments of reflection.
Survivors were also greeted with words of encouragement from Pasadena Police Department officers, who have been actively raising breast cancer awareness throughout the community. Their efforts include a series of fundraisers benefiting cancer services at Huntington Cancer Center.
A highlight of the event was two interactive panel discussions featuring breast cancer experts in radiology, surgery, medical oncology, and radiation oncology, along with Huntington’s social worker and clinical nutrition team. These sessions provided valuable insights and fostered open dialogue between survivors and care providers.
The celebration concluded with wellness activities including reiki sessions, movement and exercise, and a therapeutic drum circle—offering survivors a chance to relax, recharge, and connect.
Huntington Cancer Center extends special thanks to the Pasadena Police Department, Cancer Support Community of San Gabriel Valley, and the American Cancer Society for their participation and continued support.
For more information about Huntington Cancer Center, cancer screenings and a list of breast cancer clinical trials, visit: www.huntingtonhealth.org/cancer
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