Cancer Education & Awareness Hub
Your trusted source for expert-reviewed articles on prevention, early detection, symptoms, research, and survivorship.Advocating for Your Health After Cancer
After cancer treatment ends, many survivors discover that caring for their health becomes more self-directed. Appointments may be less frequent, care teams may change,...
How Doctors Monitor Health Without Immediate Treatment
In some situations, cancer care may involve careful monitoring without starting treatment right away. This approach can feel confusing or concerning for patients and...
Why Follow-Up Care Matters Even After Treatment Ends
Completing cancer treatment is an important milestone, but it does not always mean the end of medical care. Many people continue with follow-up care after treatment...
Talking to Your Care Team Long-Term
After cancer treatment ends, communication with healthcare providers does not stop. Instead, it changes in purpose and focus. Long-term communication is centered on...
Care Transitions After Treatment
Finishing cancer treatment is often described as reaching the end of a long and difficult road. For many people, however, this moment does not feel like a clear finish....
Understanding Medical Terms Used During Cancer Care
Cancer care often involves hearing unfamiliar medical terms. Words used during appointments, reports, or test discussions can feel confusing, especially when they are...
What “Stable Disease” Means in Everyday Language
Hearing medical terms during cancer care can feel confusing or overwhelming. One term people often hear is "stable disease." According to the National Cancer Institute,...
Why Cancer Treatment Plans Can Change Over Time
Cancer treatment plans are carefully created, but they are not always fixed from beginning to end. Many people are surprised when their care plan changes along the way....
Coping With Uncertainty During Treatment
Uncertainty is a common emotional experience during cancer treatment. Questions about schedules, test results, side effects, and daily life can create feelings of worry...
Communicating With Employers or Schools
Cancer treatment can affect work, education, and daily responsibilities. Communicating with employers or schools helps individuals explain changes, request...
Creating a Personal Support Plan
Cancer treatment often affects many areas of life beyond physical health. A personal support plan helps individuals identify the types of support that may be helpful...
Managing Transportation and Logistics
Transportation and logistics are an important part of caregiving. Appointments, treatments, errands, and daily activities often require careful planning–especially when...











