Friday, March 31, 2017

Survivorship

Survival

There are millions of adults and children in the United States who have survived cancer. Many people say that they thought that they had many support during their treatment, but once it was finished, it was difficult to transition to life in a new way. It was like entering the whole new world, where they had to adjust to new emotions, new problems and different ways of seeing the world.

A new general

Adjusting physical and emotional changes after tips on how to cope with the fear of cancer treatment and repetition.

Receiving follow-up medical care

Information about follow-up medical care for patients who have completed cancer treatment Discuss your follow-up care plan, a healthy plan, and guidelines for a healthy lifestyle.

Late Side Effects of Cancer Treatment

Due to the treatment of cancer, late-side effects can occur, which can not show for months or even years after treatment. This may include late effects of heart and lung problems, loss of bone, eye and ear in lympadema, and other issues.

Family issues after treatment.

Discusses the problems of common family and issues that are often followed by treatment and methods to deal with.

Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors

Survival care is important for children, which has been treated for cancer. Get recommendations on your child's treatment summary, survival plan, and follow-up care clinics. Learn about long-term and late effects.

The question to ask your doctor

After the treatment of cancer patients, the questions suggested to ask their doctors have ended and they are planning for follow up care and next steps.


As it is difficult to treat, many cancer survivors say that the experience motivates them to make important changes in their lives. This helped them to know the value of being grateful for people every day and in their life.


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