Cancer Survivorship Program Provides Comprehensive Approach to Care
Cancer survivorship covers the physical, psychosocial and economic issues of cancer from diagnosis and beyond. Cancer survivorship programs focus on the health and well-being of cancer patients beyond diagnosis and treatment. It also includes follow follow-up treatment, long-term effects of treatment and quality of life.
For many, the end of cancer treatment is a time for celebration, but for some there are mixed feelings. Survivors often experience dramatic changes in their lives and may need assistance in moving forward. St. Joseph's/Candler offers a variety of programs and supportive oncology services to help cancer patients along their journey from diagnosis through survivorship.
Survivorship Education Program for Post Treatment Care
The Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer & Research Pavilion offers a free, six week workshop designed specifically to help cancer survivors make the transition from active treatment to post-treatment care.
Read about one participant's experience with the class here.
This workshop will provide expert medical speakers that may include physicians, nurses, social workers, genetic counselors, pharmacists, nutritionists and fitness experts. They will discuss exercise tailored to each participant's ability, training in relaxation and stress management as well as tips for nutritious eating. It will answer many of your questions about cancer survivorship post-cancer treatment. The course covers: Wellness, Exercise, Emotions, Nutrition, Medical Care and Survivorship.
The Cancer Survivorship Program at St. Joseph’s/Candler
Help us plan the next program by registering early and letting us know what best fits your schedule.
For more details about the next class call 912-819-5167.