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NYU Langone Medical Center/ Stephen D. Hassenfeld Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders

Sobrevivientes Servidos

Childhood cancers (who are now UNDER age 18)

¿Ofrecer consultas a los sobrevivientes que no fueron tratados en la institución?

No

Nombre del programa

The Thriving! Program

Director de programa

Dr. Linda Granowetter

Coordinador de programa

Katherine Donahue

Email

Sitio web

Dirección

160 East 32nd Street, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10016
USA

Citas o nuevas referencias de pacientes

212-263-9941

Información clínica general

NYU Children's Cancer Center

¿Sirve a todos los tipos de cáncer?

Yes

Los sobrevivientes en esta clínica son vistos rutinariamente por

Advanced Practice Provider (NP / PA), Pediatric Oncologist, Multidisciplinary Team, Psychologist, Social worker

¿Cuál de los siguientes criterios de elegibilidad deben reunir los sobrevivientes para ser vistos en el programa?

Must have completed all cancer treatment (including hormonal therapy and biological therapy in addition to initial treatments)., Must be at least at X years from diagnosis, Must be disease free or have disease in remission, Neuro-oncology patients eligible

¿Qué modelo de cuidado usa el programa?

Multidisciplinary : Patients seen by providers from two or more disciplines (e.g., nursing, psychology, nutrition, medical specialties, etc.), Disease Specific : Clinic sees survivors of a specific type of cancer or treatment., Consultative Service : One time, or additional upon request, visit to address survivorship issues, provide treatment summary, care plan and refer to subspecialties for further evaluation)., Integrated Care : Survivorship visit integrated with treating oncology team., Follow-up care : Survivorship clinic assumes the follow up care of certain populations of cancer survivors after a certain time point

¿Ofrece la institución programas clínicos especiales (no solo programas educativos o servicios internos) que aborden alguno de los siguientes problemas de supervivencia?

Psychosocial concerns / counseling, Nutritional issues