Cancer Connect Line
Call (860) 545-6000 for information about where to get help, information on procedures, second opinions, assisting with appointments, cancer treatment options, cancer education events, information
on support services, cancer screening and general information that can set your mind at ease. (more

Community Health Screenings
Early detection exams are offered for breast, prostate and colon cancer. Lung cancer awareness information is also provided. (more)

CHESS - Online Breast & Prostate Cancer Support
CHESS (Comprehensive Health Enhancement Support System) is a research-based online (Internet) system of integrated services designed to help individuals cope with a diagnosis of breast cancer or prostate cancer. (more)
 
The Boutique
The Boutique at the Helen & Harry Gray Cancer Center offers a wide variety of specialized products designed help patientstreatment and recuperation. (more)

Helpful Publications
These publications may help you cope with your cancer diagnosis. (more

Nutritional Support
Good Nutrition through a healthy diet is important for everyone, but especially those with cancer diagnosis. Hartford Hospital Registered Dietitians who specialize in adult cancers, help patients and their families receive the most up-to–date nutrition information that is personalized to their particular needs and concerns. (more)

Breast Cancer Survivorship & Patient Navigator Programs
Hartford Hospital is privileged to be the first Hospital in New England to partner with the American Cancer Society's Patient Navigator Program, and one of eight hospitals across the U.S. chosen by the Lance Armstrong Foundation (LAF) community-based grant program to develop a unique Survivorship Patient Navigation Program. (more)

Patient & Family Resource Library
Our library is a quiet and safe place to learn about a diagnosis, treatment, coping with illness, clinical trials, community supports, and end-of-life care. (more)

Social Services
Licensed Clinical Social Workers are available to help you and your loved ones cope with many of the emotional and practical aspects of a cancer diagnosis. (more