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For survivors, the cancer journey doesn’t end when treatment does. Our cancer survivorship resources help cancer control professionals and primary care providers to provide holistic care encompassing the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of cancer survivors, from diagnosis to post-treatment care and follow ups.
A report and infographic offer insights and actionable information to support Hispanic cancer survivors. View the Report (PDF) View the Infographic
This fact sheet discusses: what misinformation is; how your healthcare team can help; how to spot misinformation; and how to talk to your loved ones about
This fact sheet addresses modifiable risk factors for prostate cancer and colorectal cancer. View the Resource
This 2-part archived webinar series was designed to support multi-sector organizations with addressing the prostate cancer-related Healthy People 2030 National
The purpose of this toolkit is to provide resources to support health systems as they use the survivorship standards to develop or enhance survivorship
This fact sheet provides ideas for prioritizing mental health by adding social and emotional support at each stage of the cancer care continuum. View the
This is brief 1 of 6 in the Nutrition, Physical Activity, Body Weight, and Cancer Survivorship series for healthcareteams that work with cancer survivors. View
This infographic details modifiable risk factors for breast cancer. View the Resource
This webinar, from ZERO Prostate Cancer, discusses how personalized approaches to prostate cancer treatement enhance patient outcomes while minimizing side
Resources in this brief from the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco & Cancer Control can support individuals with lived cancer experience and
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