Clinical Event
Winter Yoga for Cancer – January-March
Health and wellness is important for everyone, especially for those recovering from illness. Join Sharsheret to relax and rejuvenate through … Continue reading
Advancing Breast Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Research in Israel: Latest Discoveries & Innovations
ZoomLearn the latest research in advances emerging from Israel from our panel of Israeli experts. Moderated by Pnina Mor, PhD, … Continue reading
Your Anti-Cancer Morning Routine: Scientific Nutrition Made Easy!
ZoomJoin Rachel Beller, MS, RDN, the go-to anti-cancer nutrition expert for Good Morning America and creator of the Rachel Beller … Continue reading
Paint with Me: Healing & Empowerment with Nikki Sausen Mehl 2025
Join us for a Paint With Me webinar led by Nikki Sausen Mehl, dedicated to the memory of Sara Rudoff Olshin … Continue reading
Supportive Oncology: Ensuring Whole-Person Cancer Care
ZoomJoin Sharsheret as Tina Basenese, MA, APN, ACHPN, Nurse Practitioner at Astera Cancer Care, join us to discuss the positive … Continue reading
6th Annual Sharsheret UNSeder
ZoomJoin us as we come together for Sharsheret’s 6th annual pre-Passover experience! At this year’s UNSeder, we will focus on … Continue reading
Music and Movement
ZoomJoin us on Sunday, April 6th at 12:00pm EST/9:00am PST for a structured but instruction-less dance experience for cancer patients … Continue reading
Beyond the Diagnosis: Coping with Anxiety and Depression
ZoomCancer is much more than a physical experience. As cancer is treated, we must remember to address the psychosocial components … Continue reading
Finding A New Normal: Helping Your Patients Manage Survivorship – Healthcare Professional Training
ZoomCalling all healthcare providers! Sharsheret’s Finding A New Normal: Helping Your Patients Manage Survivorship is a one hour interactive training that addresses … Continue reading
Moving Through Challenges: The Importance of Daily Movement for Those Impacted by Cancer
ZoomRegular movement improves so much in our lives, including mental health and cancer outcomes, but it is not always easy … Continue reading