West Cancer Foundation

901.322.2984

West Cancer Foundation’s mission is to break through barriers to cancer care and improve patient outcomes by providing accessible patient resources, early detection and education, and community-based research.

 

Who We Are

West Cancer Foundation was named in honor of local cancer physician Dr. Bill West and his mother Margaret Hoath West whose breast cancer diagnosis and subsequent death when Dr. West was a young man inspired him to become an oncology physician. Because of these two people, many advances have been made in oncology research and treatment protocols. West Cancer Foundation supports all cancer treatment centers and patients in the Mid-South, not just West Cancer Center.

Our Programs include:

  • Funding UTHSC Oncology Fellows
  • Funding Research at University of Memphis and building West Cancer Foundation Center for Research at University of Memphis

Patient programs for the underserved include:

  • Breast Screening Navigation Program for underserved/uninsured population
  • Transportation Grants to provide safe and reliable rides for any oncology-related appointment for any provider in the Memphis MSA
  • Lymphedema Compression Garments
  • Post-Mastectomy Bras, Prostheses, and Undergarments
  • Wigs

Disabled-Person Parking Application

 

Here at West Cancer Center, we understand the complexities that come with a cancer diagnosis. Our Care Support team works diligently to assess patient circumstances and help remove any barriers to healing. Patients experiencing mobility challenges, transportation support from caregivers, pain and discomfort, or any other side effects from treatment may be eligible for a state-issued disability license plate or placard.

 

Below are applications for Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee residents. These forms should be printed, completed, and submitted according to the instructions listed in each packet.

American Cancer Society: Reach to Recovery

1 (800) 227-2345

  • A program for breast cancer patients
  • You can get paired with a like individual (survivor, fellow patient) to share experiences, get support, etc.
  • Call the number to speak to a representative to get set up at no cost.

American Cancer Society-Hope Lodge Memphis

718 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103
Phone: 901-524-5500 Fax: 901-524-5510

Admission and Eligibility
Free lodging is provided for cancer patients and caregivers traveling far from home for outpatient medical care related to the patient’s cancer diagnosis.

All lodging requests must begin with a referral from the patient’s treatment facility located near the Hope Lodge community. Potential guests should coordinate a request through their treatment facility doctor or social worker. Rooms are available on a first-referred, first-served basis.

Patients staying at a Hope Lodge must be in active cancer treatment, and permanently reside more than 40 miles or one hour away from their cancer treatment center. Each patient must be accompanied by a caregiver.

Breast Cancer Support Group & Psychosocial Services

Baptist Cancer Center 80 Humphreys Boulevard Suite 340 Memphis, TN (901) 226-3585

  • A support and education group for women who are cancer patients and survivors.
  • Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month, 12-1:30 pm.
  • Please RSVP

Cancer & Careers

https://www.cancerandcareers.org/

  • Online resource for all cancer patients seeking employment-related information including:
    • Rights in the Workplace
    • Working Through Treatment
    • Setting Professional Boundaries
    • Resume Creation, Interviewing Skills, Networking, and more!

Courage in Cancer Support Group

Brighton ARP Church, 81 Church Street, Brighton, TN

Cancer Support Group

St. Mark’s UMC 8255 Winchester Rd., Memphis, TN 38125 (901) 754-8185

  • Cancer support group open to the community, all diagnoses.
  • Meets every Monday at 6 pm.

Cancer Support Group

Highpoint Church 6000 Briarcrest Ave.

  • This group is for both patients and caregivers.
  • Meets every 3rd Thursday, 6:30-8:30pm.
  • No RSVP needed.

Carin’ and Sharin’ Support Group

Memphis, TN (901)484-9624

  • Call the Hot Pink Line for information on their monthly meetings for breast cancer patients and survivors.

Cancer Hope Network

cancerhopenetwork.org

  • Provides free one-on-one peer support for adult cancer patients and their loved ones.

Faith in the Face of Cancer

Avery Chapel AME Church 483 Church Road East Southaven, MS (901) 486-7454

  • A faith-based support group for men, women, survivors, and caregivers.
  • Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30 – 8 PM

Brain Tumor Support Group

North MS Medical Center Tupelo, MS (662) 377-4049 or (800) 843-3375

  • Open to anyone diagnosed with a brain tumor and their caregivers.
  • Meets the last Tuesday, monthly.

Herb Kosten Pancreatic Cancer Support Group

Cordova Public Library 8457 Trinity Road Cordova, TN (901)832-4782 [email protected]

  • The group is open to patients, family members, or anyone interested in sharing experiences and information related to pancreatic cancer.
  • Meets 2nd Saturday of the month, 10 AM – 12 PM

Keesha Warrior Princess

 

The organization’s mission is to save lives by increasing early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer in women aged 25-45 through education and community support. Their vision is to promote early detection through breast self-exams and clinical exams, providing medical information and a safe community for young women. The nonprofit is named after Keesha Furniss, who battled stage-4 metastatic breast cancer and passed away in November 2017, emphasizing the importance of early detection.

Man2Man Prostate Cancer Group

Man2Man Prostate Cancer Support Group, Memphis Chapter of ZERO Prostate, is presented in partnership with The West Cancer Center. We have resumed live meetings in the third-floor library, and you can also join us via Zoom by clicking on the link below. Our support group brings together Prostate cancer patients, caregivers, family/friends, and medical professionals. If you have been touched by this disease, please come, and share your confidential questions and experiences, as you learn more about prostate cancer management and guides to enjoying a healthy and productive life.

Date: Monthly, on each Third Thursday Time: 6:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.

Place: West Cancer Center 7945 Wolf River Blvd. – 3rd Floor Germantown, TN 38138

Via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2590435399

For more information call 901-401-0086, 901-413-3842, Email: [email protected]

Memphis Area Ostomy Group

First Evangelical Church 735 Ridge Lake Blvd. Memphis, TN (901) 754-6814

  • Ostomy support
  • Meets at 2 pm quarterly: January, April, July, & October.

Men’s Cancer Education & Support Group

Belmont Village Senior Living 6605 North Quail Hollow Rd Memphis, TN (901)226-3585

  • This program is a support and educational group for men who have undergone treatment for cancer.
  • Meets 3rd Monday of every month, Noon – 1:30 PM
  • Please RSVP

Multiple Myeloma Support

Shoemaker Financial 2176 West St., Suite 110 Germantown, TN 38138 (901) 757-5757

  • Excellent way to meet and interact with fellow MM patients and their family members; learn new things about treatment and management.
  • Meets 3rd Tuesday, monthly, 5:30-7:00pm

Olive Branch Cancer Support Group

Center for Skills and Knowledge 9146 Pigeon Roost Rd. Olive Branch, MS 38654 (901) 288-4065

  • Relax and share on topics that are important to you as a patient.
  • Give and receive info from others with cancer.
  • Meets 3rd Monday of the month, 10am-12 noon.

Oxford Reach to Recovery Breast Cancer Support Group

Azalea Gardens Oxford, MS (662) 234-7507

  • Meets first Monday at 6pm in the months of: Feb, April, June, Aug, Nov, and Dec.

Rainbow of Hope Men & Women Cancer Support Group

St. Luke’s United Methodist Church 480 S. Highland Street Memphis, TN (901)550-8532

  • For men and women with all types of cancer
  • Meets 4th Saturday of every month, 11:30 AM

Sassy Sparrows Breast Cancer Survivor Group

Baptist Cancer Center 504 Azalea Dr. Southaven, MS (662) 513-9609

  • For survivors and those who have lost loved ones to Breast Cancer.  Meets 3rd Saturday, monthly, at 1130am

Sisters Network

Link Centre Tupelo, MS (662) 842-3440

  • Tupelo Chapter of the African American breast cancer survivor’s support group.
  • Meets 1st Monday, monthly, 5:30 pm

STAARS (Surviving Thriving African-American Rallying Support Group)

Delta Medical Center 3000 Getwell Road Memphis, TN (901)319-9099

  • A support group for those with all cancer types.
  • Lunch is provided at no cost
  • Meets 1st Saturday of every month

Thriving with Cancer: A Care Group

Bellevue Baptist Church 2000 Appling Rd. Memphis, TN (901) 347-2000

  • Wednesdays at 6:30 pm

Thyroid Cancer (ThyCa) Support Group

Salvation Army Kroc Center Misner Conference Room 800 E Parkway South Memphis, TN [email protected]

  • Come and meet people with challenges similar to yours. Share personal experiences, offer practical tips to cope, & provide emotional and moral support.
  • Meets the last Monday of the month from 6-7:30pm.

Tupelo Lost Chords Club

Longtown Medical Park Conference Room Tupelo, MS (662) 377-3248

  • Club is open to all laryngectomies, spouses, and interested professionals.
  • Meets at noon the 4th Thursday, monthly

Waldednstrom’s Macroglobulinemia

Memphis Center for Women & Families 5154 Stage Rd., Suite 102 (901) 494-3049

  • IWMF support for patients, caregivers, family & friends, or anyone interested in the disease.
  • Meets quarterly on Saturdays at 2 pm.
  • Please RSVP.

Women Together

Carriage Court Assisted Living 1645 West Massey Road Memphis, TN (901)226-3585

  • This program is a support and education group for women facing the challenges of living with advanced and chronic cancer. Meetings provide an opportunity for women to share experiences, strength, and hope.
  • Meets every other Friday, 11:30 AM
  • Please RSVP

Learn more about how to schedule an appointment or refer a patient to our oncology specialists here at West Cancer Center.