Life After Cancer: Making a Survivorship Care Plan
Life after cancer can be full of questions. It can feel overwhelming. But your healthcare
team can help you through it. They can help you build a survivorship care plan. With
this plan, you can move forward with confidence and peace of mind.
A survivorship care plan is your personal map to life as a survivor. Your plan should
include a guide to the care you need to stay well. And it should have a detailed record
of your cancer history. This is for you to share with all of your healthcare providers.
Make sure you keep a copy of your survivorship care plan for yourself.
Is a survivorship care plan required?
A survivorship care plan is not required. But it can be very helpful as you adjust
to life after cancer treatment. The plan can help you collect all the details about
your cancer and the treatments you had. You can then refer to it when needed. It's
also helpful for your loved ones.
It’s a record you can share with other healthcare providers who take care of you.
It can help you know what to do to stay healthy after treatment. And it can tell you
how to watch for future problems. It can also give you information to help handle
things like emotional, legal, and financial issues.
What are the benefits of a survivorship care plan?
A survivorship care plan can help you:
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Organize your healthcare records and schedules in 1 document. This makes it easy to
update and share information.
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Move your routine healthcare back to your main providers. These include your primary
care provider, dentist, gynecologist, and others. This is so you can get exams, screenings,
vaccines, and other preventive care.
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Know when and with whom to schedule follow-up appointments.
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Find support to help manage the after-effects of cancer care. Physical and emotional
after-effects are common.
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Know which symptoms could mean a recurring or second (new) cancer. This is so you
can catch it as early as possible and improve your outcome.
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Build a healthy lifestyle that works for you. This will help you handle or even prevent
future health problems.
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Reduce the chance you will ever need emergency care or a hospital stay.
What’s in a survivorship care plan?
A survivorship care plan has a lot of details in it. It’s a record of your cancer
care. It's also a map to help you in the weeks, months, and years ahead. The plan
should list the kinds of care you need after treatment. It should include who will
be giving that care and how these providers can work together to help you. A good
plan will include information about your cancer, treatment, follow-up care, and more.
About your cancer
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Your cancer type, date it was found, and stage, grade, and tumor markers
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Diagnostic tests you had and their results
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Genetic tests you had and the results
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If family members may have genetic risk factors for cancer
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Information about your family's cancer history
About your treatment
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All types of treatment you had, with dates and places
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All medicines and doses used
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Side effects, reactions, or complications you had
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Details about clinical trials you were part of
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Other care you had, such as from a dietitian, physical therapist, or counselor
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Contact details for all your cancer care providers
About your follow-up care
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Contact details for all your follow-up healthcare providers
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Referrals to specialists you will need to see, such as a cardiologist or endocrinologist
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Referrals for counseling, support groups, and other types of emotional help
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Dates of follow-up visits
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Follow-up tests you need
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Long-term medicines you need (include names, doses, and purpose)
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Other ongoing treatment you need
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Treatment after-effects you have or may get, such as heart, lung, or fertility problems
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Tips for coping with after-effects such as fatigue, chemo brain, or problems with
sex
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List of symptoms or problems to report to your healthcare providers
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Your risk for recurring cancer or a second cancer, and symptoms to watch for
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A schedule for cancer screening tests
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A list of all medicines you take, including vitamins, herbs, and supplements (include
doses, and when and why you take them)
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Your allergies and sensitivities
Other helpful information
A survivorship care plan may give tips to help you be healthy, such as:
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Eating a healthy diet
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Getting exercise
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Getting to or staying at a healthy weight
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Not using any form of tobacco or making a plan to quit
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Not drinking alcohol, or limiting use
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Using sunscreen
It may also help you with:
Talking with your healthcare team
Ask your healthcare providers if they can put together a survivorship care plan for
you. Not all cancer care teams do this. But you can also make your own. A good resource
is:
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Cancer Treatment and Survivorship Care Plans
Talk with your healthcare team and ask for help with the details.