cancer survivorship program

How Does a Survivorship Program Address Long-term and Late Effects?

Long-term and late effects refer to symptoms or health issues that persist or arise after cancer treatment. Survivorship programs focus on identifying these effects early and providing interventions to manage them. For instance, cognitive changes often referred to as “chemo brain,” are addressed through cognitive therapy and exercises. Similarly, cardiovascular issues are monitored through regular check-ups and lifestyle modifications.

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