National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center

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The National Cancer Survivorship Resource Center (The Survivorship Center) is a collaboration between the American Cancer Society (ACS), a CCC National Partner, and the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Institute funded by a 5-year cooperative agreement from the CDC. Its goal is to shape the future of cancer survivorship care and improve the quality of life of cancer survivors as they transition from treatment to recovery. Here you will find information about the progress The Survivorship Center has made and resources that have been developed for cancer survivors, health care professionals, and the policy and advocacy community. Check back often, because the information and resource sections will continue to grow.

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