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HCP FAQs Survivor FAQs References Publications Editorial Board Feedback OncoLink Get Started This free and easy to use program provides cancer survivors with information regarding the health risks they face as a result of cancer therapies. Develop My Cancer Survivorship Care Plan Why is cancer survivorship care important? The good news for cancer survivorship is that the numbers are growing, with an estimated 15 million survivors living in the United States alone. Unfortunately, cancer treatments are not without consequence and these survivors are dealing with the long-term effects of treatments with little guidance. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) researched the state of care for cancer survivors and found that little guidance is available for survivors and their healthcare providers to overcome the medical and psychosocial problems that may arise post treatment. The IOM suggests that once a person has completed cancer therapy, he or she should be provided with a summary of the treatments received and a follow up "care plan". This care plan should summarize the potential late effects, their prevention, symptoms, and treatment, recommendations for cancer screening; psychosocial effects, financial issues, recommendations for a healthy lifestyle, genetic counseling, referrals for follow-up care and a list of support resources. While this plan is extremely important, the resources required to create it have made it hard to incorporate into practice. What information do I need to create a cancer survivorship care plan? The OncoLife™ Survivorship Care Plan is a "survivorship care plan" that is individualized based on the answers you provide in a brief questionnaire. In order to develop the most accurate plan of care, you may need to talk to your oncology team to have some details of your cancer therapy available: Type of cancer If you underwent surgery, what procedures were done? If you received chemotherapy, what medications were received? If you received radiation therapy, what type of cancer was this done for? What should I do with my survivorship care plan? This care plan is meant for you to review and discuss with your healthcare team (both oncology and primary care). Keep in mind that every case is different and the risks of some side effects vary based on the actual dose of radiation or chemotherapy that were received or the techniques that were used to administer these therapies. It is very important to review your care plan with your oncology team to further clarify your risk. What if I survived a childhood cancer? The OncoLife™ Survivorship Care Plan program is designed for survivors of adult cancers. Childhood cancer survivors have been studied in greater detail and much more is known about the late effects of treatment during childhood development. The Children's Oncology Group website is a wonderful resource for survivors of childhood cancers. In addition, childhood cancer survivors should encourage their healthcare team to review the extensive guidelines for long-term care developed by the Children's Oncology Group. Survivorship Care Plan en Español Tip : Are you an English speaking provider? Complete the English care plan and you can toggle to a Spanish version at the results page! Oncolife Survivorship Care Plan en Español Treatment Summary What is it? How do I get one? Learn about Treatment Summaries Copyright © 2021 Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania For assistance please contact OncoLink Powered By: OncoLink is designed for educational purposes only and is not engaged in rendering medical advice or professional services. The information provided through OncoLink should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem or a disease. It is not a substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem or have questions or concerns about the medication that you have been prescribed, you should consult your health care provider. Information Provided By: www.oncolink.org | © 2021 Trustees of The University of Pennsylvania x You have created the 100,000th survivorship care plan on OncoLife! The OncoLife tool was first launched in 2007 and we are so proud of how far it has come. To celebrate, we'd like to send you a swag box. Just send your shipping information to [email protected]...
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