MOLINE, ILLINOIS (August 14, 2023) — Gilda’s Club is offering a four-week cancer survivorship series called Cancer Transitions™ on Tuesdays, September 5 – 26, 5:30–7:30PM, at Gilda’s Club Quad Cities Moline Clubhouse at 600 John Deere Road, Moline, Illinois, 61265.

Cancer Transitions is a free four-week workshop designed to help cancer survivors make the transition from active treatment to post-treatment care. Each session includes exercise tailored to each participant’s abilities. Cancer Transitions will answer many of your questions about cancer survivorship post-cancer treatment.

The course covers the following topics:

  • Get Back to Wellness: Take Control of Your Survivorship
  • Emotions and Health
  • Eating Well and Staying Active
  • Medical Management Beyond Cancer: What You Need to Know

Participants must be out of treatment, and a signed program waiver reviewed by their physician is required for participation.

This program is made possible by funding from UnityPoint — Trinity Foundation.

For more details and to register, please call Gilda’s Club at 563-326-7504, e-mail gc@gildasclubqc.org, or visit GCQC.gnosishosting.net/Events/Info/Cancer_Transitions_Session_1_Get_back_to_Wellness-3534.

About Gilda’s Club

Free of charge, Gilda’s Club Quad Cities provides support, education, and hope to all people affected by cancer. As a Cancer Support Community affiliate, we are part of the largest employer of psychosocial oncology mental-health professionals in the United States. Our global network brings the highest-quality cancer support to the millions of people touched by cancer.

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