After completing cancer treatment, many survivors continue to undergo screening as part of ongoing health care. Screening for cancer survivors focuses on monitoring...
Cancer Education & Awareness Hub
Your trusted source for expert-reviewed articles on prevention, early detection, symptoms, research, and survivorship.Building Confidence After Cancer
After cancer treatment, many survivors expect to feel relieved and ready to move forward. While relief is common, confidence does not always return automatically....
Reducing Stress Triggers
After cancer treatment, many survivors notice that stress feels different than it did before diagnosis. Situations that once felt manageable may now feel overwhelming,...
Managing Cognitive Changes (“Chemo Brain”)
After cancer treatment, many survivors notice changes in thinking, memory, or concentration. These changes are often referred to as "chemo brain," though they can occur...
Supporting Mental Health in Survivorship
Survivorship is often described as a time of relief and hope, yet many cancer survivors discover that emotional and mental health challenges continue long after...
Returning to Exercise Safely
After cancer treatment, many survivors think about returning to physical activity but feel unsure where to begin. Exercise can support physical strength, emotional...
Coping With Emotional Fatigue
After cancer treatment ends, many survivors expect to feel relief and renewed energy. While this can happen, it is also common to experience emotional fatigue. This...
Setting New Life Goals After Cancer
After cancer treatment ends, many survivors find themselves thinking differently about the future. Goals that once felt important may shift, while new priorities begin...
Creating a Support Network as a Survivor
After cancer treatment ends, many survivors discover that support is still just as important as it was during treatment–sometimes even more so. While appointments may...
Monitoring Your Health After Treatment
After cancer treatment ends, many survivors wonder how closely they should monitor their health. Without frequent treatment appointments, it can feel unclear what is...









