Established in 2015, the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center is a collaboration between GW, the GW Hospital, and the GW Medical Faculty Associates, uniting all cancer-related activities under one mission: to create a cancer-free world through research, education, and equitable care. Located in Washington, D.C., the Center offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer care, cutting-edge treatments, and access to clinical trials. As an academic medical center, it combines patient care with pioneering research across four core programs—cancer biology, health equity, engineering and technology, and immunology—led by nationally recognized experts. The Center also supports robust education and career development initiatives to train future leaders in cancer prevention and treatment, while actively addressing health disparities in the D.C., Maryland, and Virginia communities.
This monthly support group is designed for adult patients/survivors diagnosed with Prostate cancer. The group will incorporate education lectures coupled with emotional support.
Developing mindfulness skills can help combat stress, anxiety, and uncertainty in everyday life. Join us for regular sessions to help you better understand and transform your mind.
A monthly support group is designed for adult patients/survivors diagnosed with Leukemia or Lymphoma. It will incorporate education lectures coupled with emotional support.
This monthly support group offers educational lectures and emotional support for adult patients and survivors of gynecologic cancers—as well as their caregivers.
This monthly support group is designed for adult patients/survivors diagnosed with Prostate cancer. The group will incorporate education lectures coupled with emotional support.
A monthly support group is designed for adult patients/survivors diagnosed with Leukemia or Lymphoma. It will incorporate education lectures coupled with emotional support.