Resources for More Information: Survivorship
Contribuidor de contenido: Emilie Boisedu-Poggi, BSW
Fecha de la última revisión:
Diciembre 4, 2025
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There is a lot of information on the internet about cancer, but it can be hard to know what’s true. These websites have been reviewed by OncoLink and found to be trustworthy and up-to-date.
Creating a Survivorship Care Plan
- OncoLink's OncoLife Care Plan
- Minnesota Cancer Alliance Cancer Survivor Care Plan: What's Next? Life After Cancer Treatment
- American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Care Plan
Resources for Survivorship Information & Educational Sessions
- American Cancer Society Survivorship Resources Cancer Nation (formerly National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship)
- NCI Office of Cancer Survivorship
- ACS/GWU Cancer Survivorship Resource Center
- Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment from the NCI
- Blood Cancer United (formerly LLS) Follow-Up Care and Survivorship
Resources for Psychosocial Information
- CancerCare.org – Support groups, counseling, and educational programs.
- Cancer Support Community- provides survivorship information and support, as well as a Helpline to connect with national resources.
- Cancerandcareers.org – All things work-related, from the time of diagnosis into survivorship.
- Legal issues at Triage Cancer, or look for a local legal aid clinic (like Legal Clinic for the Disabled).
- The Oncofertility Consortium
Pediatric Cancer Survivor Resources
- SmartALACC: Adult Living After Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care Plan from OncoLink
- Children's Oncology Group Survivorship Guidelines
- The Childhood Cancer Survivor Study: The website includes published research and information from this ongoing study.