Understanding Our Experiences: Cancer and Mental Health

Presented by Angel Foundation

The Understanding Our Experiences: Cancer and Mental Health forum on October 10th is coming up quickly!

Current cancer patients, survivors, health care professionals, caregivers, and all other interested individuals are invited to join us for free over the lunch hour (12 to 1 p.m. CST) to learn more about what tending to your mental health looks like when you have cancer.

The panel includes a survivor, Minnesota Oncology’s Rajini Katipamula-Malisetti, MD, and two mental health professionals for a conversation about what resources are available to patients during and after their cancer treatment, and things to consider as patients progress on their mental health journey.

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