
Navigating Survivorship Together
Life changes when a patient receives a cancer diagnosis and becomes a survivor. During active treatment, there are appointments, lab tests, surgery, chemo, radiation and more. When a patient completes
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Survivorship is so much more than just surviving cancer. It involves living with, through and beyond a cancer diagnosis. The Community Cancer Center is proud to have the only dedicated Survivorship Clinic in the area, designed to help you through every step of your survivorship journey, regardless of when or where you were treated.
Life changes when a patient receives a cancer diagnosis and becomes a survivor. During active treatment, there are appointments, lab tests, surgery, chemo, radiation and more. When a patient completes
Mona Cook, BSN, RN, CBCN, care coordinator at the Nassif Community Cancer Center, discusses cancer survivorship services available to patients. What is cancer survivorship support? Cancer survivorship support is a
A cancer diagnosis can impact a person’s life in many ways, both during treatment and beyond. Cancer survivors may deal with a wide range of effects as a result of
by Heather Dommer, ARNP Survivorship Clinic Approximately 70% of cancer diagnoses occur for people between the ages of 20 and 74. This is the time of life most people are
by Heather Dommer, ARNP Welcome to survivorship month 2022. Let me begin by recognizing all the millions of cancer survivors in the world and especially all the wonderful cancer survivors
by Heather Dommer, ARNP March is national colorectal cancer awareness month. This was first dedicated by President Clinton in February 2000. Since then, March has become a month for everyone
by Heather Dommer, ARNP Welcome to 2022. With a new year comes a fresh start. So for the Survivorship Corner we have decided to start focusing on a specific cancer
A cancer diagnosis often leads one to question those beliefs or to at least think about them a bit more. For some it may lead to spiritual distress and for others their spirituality may be what they find the most comforting. It is very normal to have strong spiritual feelings and to want to discuss these feelings with others.
As part of our celebration of 10 years of the Nassif Community Cancer Center, our team members will give an inside look into the services available to our patients and
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