Last April, theEspace Patients & Proches, formerly known as the ERI, benefited from a complete renovation of its premises, and the complete renewal of its furniture. This change was made possible thanks to the generous support of the Comité 61 d'aide aux dépistages des cancers. On September 16, Madame HAVAS and Madame SAUVEGRAIN, from the Comité 61 d'aide aux dépistages des cancers, visited the new space and were able to appreciate the results of this transformation.
Their donation has enabled us to transform this space into a warm and welcoming environment, guaranteeing an optimal welcome for patients and their families. The furniture was entirely financed thanks to this donation. As a result, the Espace Patients & Proches can now continue to fulfil its mission in an improved setting, for the benefit of people affected by the disease and their loved ones.

Patients & Relatives
The Espace Patients & Proches, which welcomes over 3,000 visitors a year, pursues its mission to help patients, relatives and the general public to :
→ Welcoming: Open to all, without appointment, whether for patients, their loved ones or healthcare professionals.
→ Listening: Offering a free, confidential talking space, with no time constraints.
→ Informing and Orienting: Providing information on diseases, treatments and their side effects, while complementing the explanations of healthcare teams. The space also directs people to appropriate internal and external resources.
→ Encouraging exchange: Encouraging dialogue between patients, relatives, associations and professionals through meetings and public debates on a variety of subjects such as prevention, screening or certain pathologies.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact our health coaches:
- Tel: 02 31 45 50 64
- Mail: eri@baclesse.unicancer.fr
Based in the Orne region, the Comité 61 d'aide aux dépistages des cancers is an association dedicated to informing, raising awareness and supporting people in the fight against cancer.
A huge THANK YOU to Mrs HAVAS and Mrs SAUVREGRAIN for their generosity!