Personally connecting with other people, especially those who have gone through what you’re going through, can lead to feeling empowered and more in control. Support groups can provide a safe place to talk about cancer-related issues that are impacting your life and gain valuable information. Some of the groups below offer one-on-one support from a professional social worker or trained cancer survivor, while others provide support from a group setting.
Online Cancer Support Groups and Organizations by Type of Cancer
Smart Patients
Bile Duct Cancer
General Cancer Support Groups
The Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation
Bile Duct Cancer
American Bladder Cancer Society
Bladder Cancer
Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network
Bladder Cancer
A Kids' Brain Tumor Cure (PLGA Foundation)
Brain Tumors
Children
American Brain Tumor Association
Brain Tumors
Children's Brain Tumor Foundation
Brain Tumors
Children
Meningioma Mommas
Brain Tumors
The Healing Exchange Brain Trust
Brain Tumors
Advanced Breast Cancer Community
Breast Cancer
After Breast Cancer DIagnois (ABCD)
Breast Cancer
ALAS-WINGS
Breast Cancer
Hispanic/Latino Community
American Cancer Society’s Reach to Recovery
Breast Cancer
One-On-One
Breastcancer.org
Breast Cancer
Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE)
Ovarian Cancer
Breast Cancer
One-On-One
HER2 Support
Breast Cancer
Living Beyond Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer
MyBCTeam
Breast Cancer
Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer
Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation
Breast Cancer
Young Survival Coalition
Breast Cancer
Daily Strength Cervical Cancer Support Group
Cervical Cancer
National Cervical Cancer Coalition: Cervical Cancer and HPV Support Group and Discussion Community
Cervical Cancer
SHARE Cancer Support
Cervical Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Uterine Cancer
Hispanic/Latino Community
Ally to Ally
Colorectal (Colon) Cancer