March 31, 2026
HARRISBURG, Pa. – UPMC Magee-Womens and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Central Pa. with the support of UPMC Pinnacle Foundation, hosted the annual Women’s Cancer Survivorship Conference on March 28 at the Penn Harris Hotel Convention Center. Dedicated to empowering women living with cancer, the comprehensive one-day free event focused on wellness and was attended by over 100 participants.
“Survivorship extends far beyond medical follow-up,” said Beth Rudge, CRNP, WHNP-BC, program coordinator, UPMC Breast Cancer Survivorship. “It includes emotional well-being, physical strength, mental health, sexuality, nutrition, movement, and reclaiming joy. Conferences like this create space not just for learning, but for reflection, healing, and renewal.”
The conference opened with one of the day’s most engaging sessions, “Ask Your Oncology Provider,” a panel discussion featuring Dr. Maureen Roberts, Dr. Joshua Kesterson, Dr. Theresa Lee, and Dr. Kit Lu. The session was moderated by Megan Lanigan, program coordinator for UPMC Women’s Cancer Survivorship.
The conference was designed to meet participants where they are. Throughout the day, attendees heard from clinical and community experts. Educational sessions focused on safely rebuilding strength and energy, with guidance from professionals at ReVital and LiveStrong. Participants also explored integrative practices such as Reiki and sound therapy, received practical nutrition guidance from UPMC dietitian, Sadia Shaukat and learned strategies to support mental health and emotional well-being from UPMC Behavioral Health Therapist, Virginia Getz. Genetic updates and available resources were shared by UPMC Genetic Counsellor, Rachelle Gehr.
The event created space for shared experiences, allowing participants to connect through understanding and mutual support.
For more information on UPMC Magee-Womens and UPMC Hillman Cancer Center in Central Pa., visit UPMC.com/CentralPAHillman and UPMC.com/CentralPaWomen.