Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back CDC - Cancer Survivorship www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to navigation Skip directly to page options Skip directly to site content Start of Search Controls Search Form Controls Cancel Submit Search The CDC CDC A-Z Index MENU CDC A-Z SEARCH A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z # Start of Search Controls Search Form Controls Cancel Submit Search The CDC Cancer Survivorship Note: Javascript is disabled or is not supported by your browser. For this reason, some items on this page will be unavailable. For more information about this message, please visit this page: About CDC.gov. Cancer Survivorship Basic Information for Cancer Survivors Cancer Treatments Survivorship Care Plans Survivors’ Physical Health Survivors’ Mental Health Survivors’ Work and Financial Concerns Basic Information for Cancer Survivors’ Family, Friends, and Caregivers Who Are Caregivers and How Do They Support Survivors? Helping Survivors Find Information and Make Medical Decisions Supporting Survivors’ Physical Health Supporting Survivors’ Mental Health Helping Survivors with Work and Financial Concerns Caregivers’ Physical Health Caregivers’ Mental Health Caregivers’ Work and Financial Concerns Basic Information for Health Care Professionals and Researchers Caring for Cancer Survivors Who Use Tobacco What CDC Is Doing Framing Survivorship As a Public Health Priority National Action Plan Programmatic Activities Surveys and Data Sets Research and Publications Data and Statistics Cancer Survivorship Research Conference Partners Cancer Survivor Stories CDC’s Stories of Survivorship Resources For Survivors For Family, Friends, and Caregivers For Health Professionals and Researchers Provider Continuing Education Glossary of Cancer and Treatment Terms Graphics Stay Informed Cancer Home Cancer Survivorship Language:English (US)Español (Spanish) Recommend on Facebook Tweet ShareCompartir Caring for Cancer Survivors Who Use TobaccoLearn how health care providers can help survivors quitCancer Survivors’ Family, Friends, and CaregiversCaregivers can help survivors find information and make medical decisionsCancer Survivors’ Physical HealthTake action to improve your health during and after treatmentCancer Survivors’ Mental HealthTalk to your health care provider about your mental health before, during, and after treatmentCancer Survivors Face Many ChallengesCDC and its partners are working to identify and address their needs What You Need to Know Cancer Survivors Families, Friends, and Caregivers Health Care Professionals CDC’s Latest Research A novel public health approach to measuring tobacco cessation needs among cancer survivors in Alaska Economic burden of chronic conditions among cancer survivors in the United States Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975–2014, featuring survival Do cancer survivors change their prescription drug use for financial reasons? More research Featured Resources Breast cancer survivor Pamela Bryant says, “Having cancer forced me to understand the importance of making my health a priority.” Share these graphics on social media to invite others to learn about cancer survivorship. Cancer Survivorship Resources Learn About CDC’s Survivorship Work CDC works with public, non-profit, and private partners to create and implement strategies to help the millions of people who are living with, through, and beyond cancer. Framing survivorship as a public health priority Programmatic activities Surveys and data sets Research and publications Data and statistics Partners Additional Resources As the number of cancer survivors continues to grow, CDC is working to address survivors’ needs by making cancer survivorship a public health priority. National Action Plan for Cancer Survivorship Cancer survivorship supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medicine Cancer survivor stories Provider continuing education (CE) Resources for survivors, caregivers, and health care professionals and researchers Survivorship graphics Glossary Stay Informed Language:English (US)Español (Spanish) File Formats Help:How do I view different file formats (PDF, DOC, PPT, MPEG) on this site? Adobe PDF file Microsoft PowerPoint file Microsoft Word file Microsoft Excel file Audio/Video file Apple Quicktime file RealPlayer file Text file Zip Archive file SAS file ePub file RIS file Page last reviewed: June 1, 2017 Page last updated: June 1, 2017 Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Maintained By: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control TOP
Caring for Cancer Survivors Who Use TobaccoLearn how health care providers can help survivors quit
Cancer Survivors’ Family, Friends, and CaregiversCaregivers can help survivors find information and make medical decisions
Cancer Survivors’ Physical HealthTake action to improve your health during and after treatment
Cancer Survivors’ Mental HealthTalk to your health care provider about your mental health before, during, and after treatment
Cancer Survivors Face Many ChallengesCDC and its partners are working to identify and address their needs
More research
Breast cancer survivor Pamela Bryant says, “Having cancer forced me to understand the importance of making my health a priority.”
Share these graphics on social media to invite others to learn about cancer survivorship.
Cancer Survivorship Resources
CDC works with public, non-profit, and private partners to create and implement strategies to help the millions of people who are living with, through, and beyond cancer.
As the number of cancer survivors continues to grow, CDC is working to address survivors’ needs by making cancer survivorship a public health priority.