Clinical Event

Cancer & Self-Advocacy 101: What to Know in the Doctor’s Office, with Insurers, and at Work
ZoomJoin Sharsheret as we welcome Rebecca Bloom, author of the forthcoming When Women Get Sick: An Empowering Approach for Getting … Continue reading

Fertility and Cancer: Exploring Preservation, Family Planning Options, and the Role of PGT
Navigating cancer is never easy, but there are ways to protect your ability to grow your family. Join us for … Continue reading

Life after Surgical Menopause for the Hereditary Risk and Cancer Community
Surgical menopause caused by ovary removal to reduce cancer risk can be tough. Learn how hormone replacement therapy can help … Continue reading

Music and Movement
ZoomJoin us on Sunday, August 10th, 12 noon EST/9 am PST, for a structured but instruction-less dance experience for cancer … Continue reading

From Podium to Patient: 2025 ASCO Updates in Breast and Ovarian Cancer Research
ZoomHave you heard new cancer research updates in the news, and are not sure what to make of them? Wonder how … Continue reading

Shalom, Shabbat!
ZoomJoin us for an opportunity to rest and reset at Sharsheret’s quarterly Shalom, Shabbat! program. However you celebrate, and whatever … Continue reading

Make Your Words Matter: Sharsheret Ambassador Training
ZoomAre you interested in sharing your story to help others? Planning on wearing pink and teal or speaking during ovarian … Continue reading

Ovarian Cancer Research Breakthroughs
This program provides ovarian cancer patients with up-to-date information on innovative treatment strategies, including HIPEC (Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy), maintenance therapy, … Continue reading

Navigating Breast Cancer Through Pregnancy and Beyond
ZoomJoin Sharsheret on Tuesday, September 16th, for an important webinar exploring the intersection of breast cancer, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Whether … Continue reading

Virtual Tashlich: Letting Go of Cancer-Related Trauma in Preparation for the High Holidays
As the Jewish New Year approaches, many of us make apologies, ask for forgiveness, and we hope for a new … Continue reading