Free Educational Workshops

Upcoming Workshops

Empowering Lymphatic Health: Evidence-Based Recommendations and Lymph Flow Yoga for Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema

Thursday, April 3 at 2PM EST - Virtual Event

Join Babz Tobin, an oncology Occupational Therapist, Certified Lymphedema Therapist, and Certified Yoga Teacher, for a webinar designed to empower those at risk for or currently living with breast cancer-related lymphedema.

She’ll share evidence-based, practical risk-reduction strategies, then guide you through a gentle, 15-minute Lymph Flow Yoga routine to improve upper body lymphatic drainage, mobility, and flexibility.

Past Webinar Recordings

Living Well Beyond: Expert Insights on Breast Cancer Rehabilitation and Recovery

In this powerful session, Berfin Mahmut—an oncology Physical Therapist and Certified Lymphedema Therapist—dives deep into the essentials of Breast Cancer Rehabilitation. She walks you through its life-changing benefits, key components, and when to seek professional help.

Berfin also explores the common causes of pain, limited mobility, and chest tightness that often follow breast cancer treatments, offering expert tips on how to manage each of these challenges.

Is your organization interested in sponsoring one of our educational workshops?

At Well Beyond Breast Cancer, we connect the breast cancer community with specialized physical and occupational therapists through free workshops—offered both virtually and in-person in New York City. These sessions empower individuals to better navigate cancer-related side effects, while ensuring they feel informed and supported throughout recovery.

We are dedicated to minimizing the financial and geographical barriers to Breast Cancer Rehabilitation. By sponsoring a workshop, your organization will align its vision and values with our mission, helping us reach more survivors, thrivers, previvors, and metavivors who deserve access to quality information and care.

Contact us to learn more about the benefits of sponsorship and join us in making a lasting impact on the breast cancer community.