Face to Face Get Together: BRCA Positive Support Group

Survivorship
COMPASS ONCOLOGY EDUCATIONAL SERIES
Face to Face Get Together:
BRCA Positive Support Group
Do you have a family history of breast and/or ovar­ian
cancer? Have you tested positive for a BRCA mutation?
Are you considering genetic testing? You are not alone.
Monday, April 20, 2015
5:30 – 7:00 pm
FORCE (Facing Our Risk Of Cancer Empowered) exists
to improve the lives of individuals and families facing
hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Join Compass
Oncology and local area FORCE representatives for a
BRCA-positive support group discussion.
Compass Oncology West
9555 SW Barnes Rd., Ste. 150
Portland, OR 97225
Topics include:
• Dr. Beilstein will be speaking about the risk of pancreatic cancer and the recommended screenings for this.
• Learn from others who are navigating the hereditary
cancer path.
• Help someone else by sharing your story.
• Meet local area FORCE members.
TO REGISTER:
The group meetings are FREE and open to the public.
Light refreshments will be served.
For more information please call or email Lydia Mills.
503.528.5212 lydia.mills@usoncology.com
Lydia Mills, LCSW, LICSW
Lydia has been with Compass Oncology
for over four years, providing a supportive
presence for patients and families through
counseling, emotional support, and referrals
to community resources. She has worked
in medical social work for over 10 years,
including adult and pediatric oncology and
hospice care. Lydia earnerd her Masters
of Social Work degree at Portland State
University.
Michelle Beilstein, MD
Dr. Beilstein earned her medical degree
from the University of Southern California
School of Medicine and completed her
internship and residency at Massachusetts
General Hospital. She also completed a
gastroenterology fellowship at the University
of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and received
specialty training in therapeutic biliary and
pancreatic endoscopy and endoscopic
ultrasound at the University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Beilstein joined The Oregon Clinic
Gastroenterology South in 2004 and has
special interests in gastrointestinal oncology
with a particular focus on pancreatic, biliary,
and esophageal cancer.
Find your path to hope and healing at CompassOncology.com.™
Stephanie Heisser,
FORCE Peer Support Group
Leader
I first learned about FORCE at the Komen
Breast Cancer Issues Conference back in
2011 and was so relieved to find a group
that supported the BRCA-positive and highrisk community. My family has a long history
of cancer but we never suspected a gene
mutation until my cousin was tested. She
started us on this journey of discovery and
empowerment and I will be forever grateful.
For me, learning my BRCA2 status provided
the opportunity to take control of my health.