The supportive care programme in St. Petersburg has existed for more t
han 10 years and works mainly with breast cancer patients. It includes
physical procedures, psychotherapy and support given by volunteers of
the Hope/Nadezhda Association, who operate in accordance with the Rea
ch to Recovery International Programme. In the last stages the pain re
lief service is activated and has good results. The Anticancer/Antirak
Society in St. Petersburg provides cancer patients with help and info
rmation. Our experience with this kind of care is described and some o
utcomes are reported.