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Cancer Survivorship Assessment

Cancer Survivorship — Late Effects Reference

Select cancer type to view common late effects and surveillance recommendations.

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The transition from active treatment to survivorship is often described by patients as 'falling off a cliff' — loss of regular clinical contact and structured support at a time when fear of recurrence, late effects, and adjustment challenges peak. Proactively scheduling a survivorship consultation within 4–8 weeks of treatment completion (rather than waiting for the patient to request help) significantly improves engagement with survivorship care.

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The word 'survivor' as applied to cancer patients was popularised by Fitzhugh Mullan, an oncologist who was diagnosed with cancer himself and wrote a landmark 1985 article in the New England Journal of Medicine describing the 'seasons of survival' — acute, extended, and permanent. This personal and clinical perspective catalysed the founding of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship and transformed how the medical community thinks about life after cancer.

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