Survivorship Week at Duke Cancer Center Cary

Friday, June 7, 2024, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Our 16th annual Survivorship Week celebration will take place at Duke Cancer Center Cary on Friday, June 7, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. We invite you to attend this free event, whether you are newly diagnosed, in treatment, have completed treatment, or are a caregiver or friend supporting someone with cancer. We will have something for everyone.

Survivorship Week is presented by Duke Cancer Institute’s Supportive Care & Survivorship Center.

Survivorship Week at Duke Cancer Center Cary

Our in-person event is free to all Duke cancer patients, families, and caregivers. Participate in rejuvenation activities, and learn about services and strategies to help reduce the impact of cancer on your emotional and physical health. Registration is not required.

Friday, June 7, 2024

Massage therapy is a valuable self-care practice. It is often viewed as a complementary therapy that can be part of a holistic approach to cancer care, alongside medical treatments and supportive therapies. 

Massages will be given on a first-come, first-served basis in the lobby on the entry level. They are free to patients and caregivers.

Pet therapy can improve mental, emotional, and physical well-being by fostering positive experiences, companionship, and a sense of connection with animals. Swing by the lobby on the entry level to meet our therapy dogs.

This offering is led by our experienced staff who understand the unique needs and concerns of people with cancer. They provide step-by-step guidance on how to tie scarves in different styles that cater to individual preferences and comfort levels.

Whether you're looking for a simple yet elegant knot or a more intricate turban-style wrap, our team will teach you techniques that suit your style and help you feel comfortable and confident. This resource will be offered in the boutique.

Explore cancer support and survivorship services and resources available throughout your cancer experience. Whether you are newly diagnosed, in treatment, completed your treatment, or are a caregiver or friend supporting someone with cancer – there is something for everyone. Learn more about our many resources: 

View a slide show from past events.