Stages of Cancer Survivorship
Since the 1980s, cancer survivors and doctors have attempted to describe the stages that cancer survivors typically experience. Most break it down into some version of the three stages outlined below:
Living with cancer refers to the experience of receiving a cancer diagnosis and any treatment that may follow. During this time, patients will undergo treatment and may be asked to join a clinical trial to study new cancer therapies. Patients and their caregivers may be offered services to help cope with emotional, psychological and financial concerns.
Living through cancer is the period following treatment in which the risk of cancer recurring is relatively high. Many patients are relieved that treatment is over, but anxious about no longer seeing their cancer doctor on a regular basis. During this stage, patients typically see their cancer doctor two to four times a year depending on their circumstances.
Living beyond cancer refers to post-treatment and long-term survivorship. While two out of three survivors say their lives return to normal, one-third report continuing physical, psychosocial or financial consequences. During this stage, most survivors go back to the care of their primary physician. Ideally, they will have developed a long-term health care plan with their cancer doctor to be implemented by their regular doctor.
– from the National Action Plan for Cancer Survivorship: Advancing Public Health Strategies
Survivorship Resources
- Survivorship Nutrition Guide
- Survivorship: Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer
- Survivorship Support Services
- FYI: News for Patients, Families & Visitors
- CancerWise Blog: Survivorship
- Cancer Survivorship Podcast
- Anderson Network
- Cancer180
- Complementary/Integrative Medicine Education Resources (CIMER)
- Professional Oncology Education
- Living Through Cancer (at AARP.org)
Survivorship Clinics
- Breast Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Childhood Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Genitourinary Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Gynecologic Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Head & Neck Cancer Survivorship Clinic
- Lymphoma Survivorship Clinic
- Stem Cell Transplantation Survivorship Clinic
- Thyroid Cancer Survivorship Clinic
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Web Resources
Dr. Michael Fisch: Symptom Management and Patient Health (4:11)
- American Cancer Society Cancer Survivors Network
- Americans with Disabilities Act
- CancerCare
- Cancer Legal Resource Center (CLRC)
- CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation
- LIVESTRONG: Lance Armstrong Foundation
- National Cancer Institute
- National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
- Survivorship Resource Guide: Cancer Alliance of Texas (PDF)
- Texas Cancer Information: Survivorship
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