Goose Creek, SC

debbierandolph
debbierandolph Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Breast Cancer #1
Would like to find anybody in the area to talk about hospitals, Doctors, Support, and dealing with treatment of Breast Cancer in our area

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  • Sorry, I am in Sacramento. But if you are just starting up the learning curve, feel free to write questions and let us respond in a general way. Then you can do a better specific search in your area. Best wishes! Joyce
  • seof
    seof Member Posts: 819 Member
    I am in Texas and know nothing about your area, sorry. However,I would suggest looking on the American Cancer Society website for a branch in your area, or call information and ask about it. Some hospitals that treat patients have support groups too, you might call or look on the hospital websites.
  • 3cbrca
    3cbrca Member Posts: 206
    You can trying checking with the American Cancer Society in Charleston - they should be able to connect you with some people. Phone: (843)744-1922.
    Hope this helps
  • survivor51
    survivor51 Member Posts: 276
    Debbie,
    I'm in Georgia but we do have a great chatroom...it is down right now but many go on during the week. On Tuesday, there is a breast chat at 9PM in Chat 2. There is a good number that is 24/7 that might help 1-800-227-2345. It is the ACS number. I'll see what I can research to help you. What type cancer and if I could get some info to see what you are looking. I had a bilateral mastectomy March of 2007 and went through chemo and reconstruction. All of us can pull together to help you. We are a strong sisterhood. Angela
  • jackiemanz
    jackiemanz Member Posts: 85
    I know this is late but I used JC & Mary Lewis Center in Savannah and then used the Georgia Institue for Plastic Surgery. I do know the plastic surgery center as a place hin Hilton Head not sure how close you are to there.
  • Jadie
    Jadie Member Posts: 723
    Debbie you could try locating your local American Cancer Society or Relay for Life team. They should have a list of survivors in your community and probably know who are breast cancer survivors.