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As a result of advances in treatment and earlier diagnosis, people with cancer are living longer and better lives. To meet the specific healthcare needs of the cancer survivors, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offers tailored care for survivors of both childhood and adult-onset cancer.

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Clinics for Survivors of Adult-Onset Cancers

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offers disease-specific survivorship clinics for patients who have completed cancer treatment at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. In addition to monitoring for signs of cancer recurrence, adult survivor care focuses on the identification, prevention, and control of the side effects associated with cancer and its treatment. Follow-up care is provided by nurse practitioners who are specialists in the care of cancer survivors.

During a survivorship follow-up visit, the nurse practitioner will:

  • Perform a physical exam and review the patient's medical history

  • Evaluate and manage any long-term or late effects of cancer and its treatment (physical and psychosocial)

  • Discuss methods to prevent new health problems

  • Recommend appropriate cancer screening

  • Communicate directly with the patient's primary care doctor and/or other specialized provider(s) to share information about a survivorship care plan

Currently, there are clinics for survivors of breast, colorectal, lung, esophageal, prostate, and kidney cancers. The nurse practitioners in these clinics work with the original treatment team of doctors and nurses. The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Survivorship Program is in the process of establishing survivor care for other types of cancers.

Please speak to your Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center doctor or nurse for more information about these clinics.

To learn more, see Living Beyond Cancer: Adult Survivorship Initiative

    Clinics for Survivors of Childhood Cancers

    Memorial Sloan-Kettering's clinics for survivors of childhood cancers are available to children, adolescents, and adults who have been off treatment for approximately two years. Learn more about these clinics at our Pediatric Web section.


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