Cancer event focuses on education, inspiration and celebration September 9 and 10
Nob Hill Masonic Center -----
This annual free event will be held at the Nob Hill Masonic Center in San Francisco from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 9, and from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on September 10.
Open to cancer patients, survivors, their families, friends and health professionals, this community event was designed to improve the health and wellness of cancer patients and survivors. Now in its 12th year, the program’s scope is broad and features presentations by authors, physicians, performers, and musicians and incorporates humor, healing stories and networking time. The purpose is to inspire and encourage people to strengthen their own healing potential and ability to thrive.
Event speakers are Laura Esserman, MD, director of the Carol Franc Buck Breast Care Center at UCSF Medical Center; author and psychiatrist Judith Orloff, MD; and author Michael Lerner, PhD, president of Commonweal, a health and environmental research institute in Bolinas, CA. Scheduled performances include the Araceli Theatre Project from San Francisco General Hospital, taiko drumming by Sacramento Taiko Dan, singer/songwriter Shaina Noll, and humorist and juggler Scott Burton.
The event is part of a series of public conferences on “Cancer as a Turning Point, From Surviving to Thriving” produced by Healing Journeys, a non-profit organization based in Sacramento, CA.
Advance registration is requested. For more information about the event, contact Jan Adrian at (800) 423-9882 or email [email protected]. For general information, visit
Healing Journeys .