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"The Association Between Anxiety, Depression, and Lack of Social Support and Cancer Related Pain", with Sarah K. Galloway, PhD
Due to the quarantine, we had to cancel our annual in-person Cancer Survivorship 101 event that was planned for June, 2020. Instead, we created a series of video lectures presented here on our website and our KZbin page featuring the speakers that were to be highlighted at the event.
Sarah K. Galloway, PhD
Levine Cancer Institute
Supportive Oncology Clinic
Dr. Galloway received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Virginia. She completed her residency at the Charleston Consortium (Medical University of South Carolina and Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center) and her postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Health Psychology at the Medical University of South Carolina specializing in oncology. Dr. Galloway current serves as Assistant Professor at Levine Cancer Institute where she is involved in research, clinical practice and education.
Survivor Journeys has been a non-profit organization since March, 2015. Its origins, began during the year-long medical quarantine Dr Jay Burton lived through after his stem cell transplant for Acute Myeloid Leukemia which ended in late October 2011. Dr Burton’s emotional and social support experiences prompted speaking engagements about cancer survivorship. The community interest generated from these talks, as well as the lack of emotional and support services for cancer survivors in our region, led to the creation of Survivor Journeys. Learn more at survivorourneys.org