CHARLOTTE — June 4 is National Cancer Survivors’ Day.
According to the National Cancer Society, more than 18 million people in the United States live with or have survived cancer.
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In North Carolina, more than 165,000 men, women, and children are diagnosed with cancer each year, according to the North Carolina Cancer Prevention and Control Branch. In the Palmetto State about 33,440 new cases were diagnosed in 2022 alone, according to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Battling cancer, let alone beating it is a triumph on its own, but many survivors and their families have trouble returning back to normal after weeks, months, and even years of treatment. Luckily resources across the Carolinas provide support for everyone impacted during the journey.
Below is a list of resources in both North and South Carolina.
North Carolina Resources:
- Novant Health Buddy Kemp Cancer Support Center
- Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institue
- St. Matthews Catholic Church Cancer Support Group
- Cancer Support Groups across North Carolina
- Oncology Charlotte
- Atrium Health Cabarrus Cancer Support Groups
- Atrium Wake Forrest Baptist Support Programs
South Carolina Resources:
- South Carolina Cancer Institute
- Hollings Cancer Center at Medical University of South Carolina Support Groups
- Ovarian Cancer Coalition of Central South Carolina
- American Cancer Society- South Carolina
- Cancer Society of Greenville County
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of South Carolina
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