Feb
27
4:00 PM16:00

What to do About Intimacy & Sex with a Cancer Diagnosis feat Dr. Sheba Roy

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This discussion will focus on an aspect of treatment and survivorship that isn't often discussed: Resuming healthy and fun intimacy during and after cancer treatment. Sexual function problems from: erectile dysfunction, incontinence, vaginal dryness, changes in vaginal discharge and odor, changes in desire, comfort, and body image, pain, are all things that can come up with treatment. It's something that our doctors rarely talk to us about and can be hard for us even to talk to our partners about.

Join us as Dr. Roy speaks on these sensitive issues with frank and informational tips on how to get back to a place of joy and comfort in your sex life, during and after treatment. This talk is appropriate whether you are single or partnered as sexual health is important in either case.

When: Feb 27, 2024 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

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I've Been Diagnosed with Cancer: Now What?
Aug
15
5:30 PM17:30

I've Been Diagnosed with Cancer: Now What?

Hearing that you have cancer is an overwhelming time for you and your family. All of a sudden, you are thrust into a world where life is in the hands of strangers who seem to be speaking in a foreign language. It is difficult to understand treatment options, side effects, and outcomes. This talk is designed to help you navigate this new terrain and empower you and your family to ask the right questions and make the right choices so you can achieve the best possible outcomes. A cancer diagnosis does not need to be terrifying; it can present an opportunity for transformation and healing. You just need the right tools. Dinner provided. This presentation takes place in person at our Detroit location.

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Food Labels 101
Nov
30
7:00 PM19:00

Food Labels 101

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Choosing quality food items during your holiday celebration can be a challenge. Sit down with Dr. Roy and Dr. Mensah as they speak with the Michigan Ovarian Cancer Alliance. They will give all the tips and tricks on how to read a food labels. Learn how to spot the good, the bad, and everything in disguise on the ingredient list.

Follow the link to MIOCA’s website to register!

https://www.mioca.org/events-programs

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Pancreas Cancer Awareness Night
Nov
17
5:00 PM17:00

Pancreas Cancer Awareness Night

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Dr. Roy and Dr. Mensah team up with colleagues from University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center on World Pancreatic Cancer Day. Hear from experts in the field and find the answers to your questions.

Follow the link to the University of Wisconsin website to register!

https://www.uwhealth.org/events/pancreas-cancer-awareness-night?utm_source=vanity&utm_content=pcanight

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TNBC: Surviving & Thriving
Nov
3
6:00 PM18:00

TNBC: Surviving & Thriving

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Black women have 3X the risk of Triple Negative Breast Cancer, compared to white women and are more likely to be diagnosed at an advanced stage. Dr. Roy will be discussing the difference between nutritional strategies, why natural medicine strategies for TNBC differ from other types of breast cancer, as well as possible supplements that would be most effective in TNBC and support in preventing side effects for treatment of TNBC.

Follow the link to the Gilda’s Club website to register for the event!

https://www2.gildasclubdetroit.org/Events/Calendar?eviid=26995

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SALE to RAISE FUNDS for SUPPORTIVE CARE:
Aug
13
to Aug 14

SALE to RAISE FUNDS for SUPPORTIVE CARE:

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AIM is throwing an Estate Sale and a portion of the proceeds will go to local cancer organizations.

Come out and say hi to the AIM team and buy some beautiful things for yourself and your friends.

Help us spread the word through your social media, church, temple, friends and family for us. The more we raise, the more we can give!

TIME: Saturday August 13th and Sunday 14th at 10 am- 5 pm

WHAT: Household Objects, Art, Clothes, Shoes, Jewelry, Bags

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Food as Medicine: An Overview of the Top Three Cancer Fighting Nutrition Strategies and an Open Forum for Nutrition Advice
Jul
25
6:00 PM18:00

Food as Medicine: An Overview of the Top Three Cancer Fighting Nutrition Strategies and an Open Forum for Nutrition Advice

Come join Dr. Roy, ND FABNO as she partner with Gilda's Club of Metro Detroit to talk about evidence-based cancer fighting diets. The live webinar is July 25th at 6PM. Please register to Gildas' website! Please come with questions!

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Coping with the Holidays
Dec
16
4:00 PM16:00

Coping with the Holidays

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Coping with the holidays when we are battling cancer can be an added stress rather than a time of joy. Worrying about what to eat, how to eat, not able to enjoy our meals, and managing nausea and vomiting can be a challenge. Not being able to participate in gatherings due to low counts or concerns about CoVID can aggravate a sense of loneliness and depression. Difficulty traveling because you have clotting issues, concerns about crowds and multiple medications can make one feel left out. And then there is the biggest stress of all: how to truly experience joy, how to truly be present when we are afraid of not being here at all.

Join us as Dr. Roy and her team tackle this thorny topic and help us to navigate the holidays and get to the other side, intact and with some peace. 

Registration Details: The registration link will take you to the Gilda’s Club event calendar. Please be sure to click on the Coping with the Holidays event on December 16th. If you are not a Gilda’s member, you will need to create a free account with just your name and email.

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Anything is Possible Radio Show
Dec
11
10:00 PM22:00

Anything is Possible Radio Show

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Saturday, December 11th at 10 PM

Dr. Sheba Roy will be a featured guest on the radio show “Anything is Possible” hosted by Jack Krasula.

Tune in from your radio WJR AM-760 or online at WJR.com.

About the Show

"Anything is Possible" is a weekly radio show hosted by Jack Krasula on a 50,000 watt station, WJR AM-760, "The Great Voice of the Great Lakes."

Each one-hour show features a distinguished guest who shares their story of overcoming simple beginnings and many obstacles in their life to realize what most would term unachievable dreams. In addition, each guest will discuss the driving force that led them to greatness and how this journey has evolved into giving back to the community.

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Pop Up Tea Shop
Oct
16
1:00 PM13:00

Pop Up Tea Shop

Dr. Roy and her team will be talking about four medicinal tea blends designed to treat STRESS, SLEEP, HEART and HORMONE HEALTH.

Where: 19410 Livernois, Avenue of Fashion, in Detroit

When: Saturday, October 16th, from 1-6 pm

Show up anytime to learn about these powerful herbs and how botanical medicine can heal you.



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What to do about Intimacy and Sex with a Cancer Diagnosis
Oct
7
4:00 PM16:00

What to do about Intimacy and Sex with a Cancer Diagnosis

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Join us on Thursday, October 7th at 4 pm to talk about Sex (and Cancer...)!

This discussion will focus on an aspect of treatment and survivorship that isn't often discussed: Resuming healthy and fun intimacy during and after cancer treatment.

Sexual function problems can include: erectile dysfunction, incontinence, vaginal dryness, changes in vaginal discharge and odor, rectal changes, colitis and rectal pain, surgical constraints and ostomy issues, anticipatory anxiety, changes in desire, emotional comfort, body image, implant concerns and pain. And all of these are all things that can come up with treatment. 

Loss of intimacy is something that our doctors rarely talk to us about and it's a topic that can be hard for us even to bring up with our partners. But sexual intimacy and a sense of comfort in our own skin, is an important part of being overall, well.

Join us as Dr. Roy speaks on these sensitive issues with frank informational tips on how to get back to a place of joy and comfort in your sex life and recover optimal health during and after treatment. This talk is appropriate whether you are single or partnered as good health is important in either case.

Join us on Thursday, October 7th at 4 pm for this virtual discussion by registering with Gildas Metro Detroit and using this link:

https://zoom.us/j/91575653310 

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The Pink Promenade Impact100 Member & Guest Event
Sep
23
6:00 PM18:00

The Pink Promenade Impact100 Member & Guest Event

Walk the PINK carpet and join us for a special evening around breast cancer and integrative oncology as we get ready to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month on the beautiful PATIO at The Village Club, featuring special guest Dr. Sheba Roy, ND FABNO

presented by The Pink Fund and Impact100 Oakland County

Dr. Roy is one of 75 Integrative Oncologists in the United States providing a bridge between conventional cancer care and natural therapies for cancer patients looking for a truly holistic approach.

In partnership with medical oncology, her team at Associates of Integrative Medicine uses natural therapies, nutrition, physical therapy and counseling to prevent side effects from chemoradiation, optimize outcomes, and well into survivorship, helps patients live their best lives.

In tonight’s dynamic presentation, Dr. Roy will tell you the secrets to anti-aging and cancer-fighting strategies and be available to answer all your questions about what works, what doesn’t, when we are trying to age healthy and beautiful.

Dr. Roy is one of The Pink Fund’s favorite partners in education for prevention of side-effects of breast cancer treatment and preventing recurrence. Additional presentations will be by Molly MacDonald, founder of The Pink Fund, Impact100 and The Village Club. Mix and mingle, and bring a friend!

Tickets are $35 and include passed hor d’oeuvres and one drink ticket. Cash bar available.

The team from Associates for Integrative Medicine will be on-site to provide complimentarily:

-Head and neck massages

-Mini-Reiki sessions

-Mini-exercise consults

-Mini consults with a nutritionist that include a smoothie recipe.

Custom formulated wildcrafted and organic herbal teas for anti-aging, weight management, stress and sleep will be available for purchase.

Please reserve your spot at https://interland3.donorperfect.net/weblink/WebLink.aspx?name=E343985&id=4

A special thank you to The Village Club and our sponsors Joan Primo and Fran Parsons

Dressing in PINK is always fun!

The Village Club

190 E Long Lake

Bloomfield Hills, MI

               

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Medical Marijuana and CBD in the Fight Against Cancer Virtual Talk
Sep
9
4:00 PM16:00

Medical Marijuana and CBD in the Fight Against Cancer Virtual Talk

Sheba Roy ND FABNO will be speaking for the One to One Ovarian Cancer Support Group on the role of medical marijuana and CBD in the fight against cancer.

If you have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and are interested in joining One to One, contact facilitator Marilyn Brozovic at (248) 561-2027 or brozovicm87@gmail.com.

Learn more at: OneToOneOvarianCancerSupportGroup.com

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Sleep & Cancer Virtual Talk Hosted by Gilda's Club
Sep
2
6:00 PM18:00

Sleep & Cancer Virtual Talk Hosted by Gilda's Club

Sheba Roy ND FABNO will be speaking virtually on Cancer & Sleep. Learn more about the importance of a good night’s rest in the fight against cancer, what healthy sleeping habits look like, and how to optimize your sleep to live well.

Dr. Roy is an expert in supportive care oncology, she integrates natural evidence-informed therapies that support traditional treatment for the best possible outcomes. Give us a call at (248) 798-2942 or visit our website www.aimnatural.com for more information on how you can use natural medicine to fight and prevent cancer.

This talk is a free event hosted by Gilda’s Club https://www.gildasclubdetroit.org/

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Registration Details: Our registration link will take you to the list of programming happening on September 2nd. Please be sure to click on the Cancer & Sleep registration link to complete your registration. If you are not a Gilda's Member, you will need to create an account with just your name and email.

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What is a Cancer-Fighting Diet in Survivorship?
Apr
22
6:30 PM18:30

What is a Cancer-Fighting Diet in Survivorship?

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Join us for a free virtual event hosted by Gilda’s Club.

Experts on nutrition and natural therapies in a cancer population, Dr. Sheba Roy ND, FABNO and Dr. Andrianna Qandah ND will be discussing topics such as: What supplements fight cancer? Does sugar feed cancer? Does dairy cause cancer? Why are people taking Metformin? There will be the opportunity to ask and have your questions answered.

Click the button below to view Gilda’s upcoming events and click on “Register Now” to sign up for this free virtual event.

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Cancer and Coping Support Group
Mar
6
1:30 PM13:30

Cancer and Coping Support Group

Facilitated by our doctoral-level psychologist Dr. Feroze, this group is for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. Offering support, guidance, tools, resources, and coping techniques, this group is an opportunity to connect with others and learn together.

Join us from 1:30-3:30 p.m. every other Saturday.

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:

JOIN HERE

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Compassionate Caregiver Coping
Feb
27
4:00 PM16:00

Compassionate Caregiver Coping

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Caregiver stress has a profound impact on families. Whether your partner or loved one has or had cancer or any other illness. This is an opportunity to partner with other caregivers and share stress, coping, tips, resources, and simply have a space and time to prioritize you.

It’s of vital importance to your family that despite the fact that your loved one is struggling, you learn to take care of yourself, FIRST.

This group will be twice a month at first to gage interest and need.

No requirement to attend, except you are or were, a caregiver to someone else: wife, daughter, husband, neighbor and have support to offer or to give, or simply need a space to be reminded to care for yourself.

The group will be from 4-6 pm every other Saturday

  • February 27th, 2021

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:
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Bereavement Support Group
Feb
27
11:00 AM11:00

Bereavement Support Group

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The death of a spouse can be the most shocking and emotional experience of a lifetime. We know the unique and devastating grief that can arise after this loss and know the healing that can occur through sharing your experience with others who truly understand your journey. For these and many other reasons, we hold space for a support group specifically for those who have lost a spouse to cancer.

Our group is facilitated by Dr. Feroze, who specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma associated with a cancer diagnosis. Her experience allows her to create a safe, trusting environment in which memories can be shared, pain can be felt, and tears can be shed without fear of judgment.

If you, or someone you know, have recently lost a spouse to cancer, we ask you to consider joining us on the first Saturday of each month to process your grief with fellow mourners. We hold this group online via Zoom, so you can join us from the comfort of your home, and there is no pressure to share if listening in feels more comfortable for you. This service is able to be covered by insurance, and we waive any copays, so you can get the support you need at no cost to you.


For more information about this group, or simply to talk with Dr. Feroze about what you are going through, contact her directly at DrFeroze@aimnatural.com

Click the link below to join on Saturday, February 27th at 11:00 a.m.

JOIN HERE

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What is Cancer and How to Protect Against It
Feb
23
7:00 PM19:00

What is Cancer and How to Protect Against It

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Sheba Roy, ND FABNO specializes in integrative oncology, meaning how traditional treatment and natural therapies work together. Her job is to reduce and prevent side effects of treatment, lower the risk of recurrence, slow progression, and optimize outcomes using natural therapies.

Dr. Roy will be speaking virtually on understanding what it means to have cancer and how to prevent it for the St. Paul's United Methodist Church Cancer Support Group. There will be a Q & A at the end, so have your questions ready!

To join the virtual group, all you have to do is email facilitator Laura Brickley at lbrickley@me.com.

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Cancer and Coping Support Group
Feb
20
1:30 PM13:30

Cancer and Coping Support Group

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Facilitated by our doctoral-level psychologist Dr. Feroze, this group is for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. Offering support, guidance, tools, resources, and coping techniques, this group is an opportunity to connect with others and learn together.

Join us from 1:30-3:30 p.m. every other Saturday.

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:

JOIN HERE

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Natural Ways to Address the Side Effects of Cancer Treatments
Feb
16
7:00 PM19:00

Natural Ways to Address the Side Effects of Cancer Treatments

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Sruti March, ND specializes in reducing side effects during cancer treatment and lowering the risk of recurrence in survivorship using natural therapies.

Dr. March will be speaking virtually on natural ways to treat and prevent effects of cancer treatment including fatigue, cognitive fog, and nausea for the St. Paul's United Methodist Church Cancer Support Group. There will be a Q & A at the end, so have your questions ready!

To join the virtual group, all you have to do is email facilitator Laura Brickley at lbrickley@me.com.

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Compassionate Caregiver Coping
Feb
13
4:00 PM16:00

Compassionate Caregiver Coping

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Caregiver stress has a profound impact on families. Whether your partner or loved one has or had cancer or any other illness. This is an opportunity to partner with other caregivers and share stress, coping, tips, resources, and simply have a space and time to prioritize you.

It’s of vital importance to your family that despite the fact that your loved one is struggling, you learn to take care of yourself, FIRST.

This group will be twice a month at first to gage interest and need.

No requirement to attend, except you are or were, a caregiver to someone else: wife, daughter, husband, neighbor and have support to offer or to give, or simply need a space to be reminded to care for yourself.

The group will be from 4-6 pm every other Saturday

  • February 13th, 2021

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:
JOIN HERE

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Bereavement Support Group
Feb
13
11:00 AM11:00

Bereavement Support Group

  • Associates of Integrative Medicine (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The death of a spouse can be the most shocking and emotional experience of a lifetime. We know the unique and devastating grief that can arise after this loss and know the healing that can occur through sharing your experience with others who truly understand your journey. For these and many other reasons, we hold space for a support group specifically for those who have lost a spouse to cancer.

Our group is facilitated by Dr. Feroze, who specializes in the treatment of anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma associated with a cancer diagnosis. Her experience allows her to create a safe, trusting environment in which memories can be shared, pain can be felt, and tears can be shed without fear of judgment.

If you, or someone you know, have recently lost a spouse to cancer, we ask you to consider joining us on the first Saturday of each month to process your grief with fellow mourners. We hold this group online via Zoom, so you can join us from the comfort of your home, and there is no pressure to share if listening in feels more comfortable for you. This service is able to be covered by insurance, and we waive any copays, so you can get the support you need at no cost to you.


For more information about this group, or simply to talk with Dr. Feroze about what you are going through, contact her directly at DrFeroze@aimnatural.com

Click the link below to join on Saturday, February 13th at 11:00 a.m.

JOIN HERE

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Cancer and Coping Support Group
Feb
6
1:30 PM13:30

Cancer and Coping Support Group

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Facilitated by our doctoral-level psychologist Dr. Feroze, this group is for anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer. Offering support, guidance, tools, resources, and coping techniques, this group is an opportunity to connect with others and learn together.

Join us from 1:30-3:30 p.m. every other Saturday.

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:

JOIN HERE

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Compassionate Caregiver Coping
Jan
30
4:00 PM16:00

Compassionate Caregiver Coping

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Caregiver stress has a profound impact on families. Whether your partner or loved one has or had cancer or any other illness. This is an opportunity to partner with other caregivers and share stress, coping, tips, resources, and simply have a space and time to prioritize you.

It’s of vital importance to your family that despite the fact that your loved one is struggling, you learn to take care of yourself, FIRST.

This group will be twice a month at first to gage interest and need.

No requirement to attend, except you are or were, a caregiver to someone else: wife, daughter, husband, neighbor and have support to offer or to give, or simply need a space to be reminded to care for yourself.

The group will be from 4-6 pm every other Saturday

  • January 30th

The zoom link for your group will always be the same:
JOIN HERE

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