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More people diagnosed with cancer are surviving each year; now more than two-thirds of adult cancer patients are expected to reach the 5-year survival point, often living with the effects of the cancer and its treatment for the rest of their lives. One of the most difficult late effects cancer survivors face is the development of second cancers. This edition of "Survive and Thrive" features information about cancer prevention for cancer survivors. Hopefully you will find this information helpful in making lifestyle choices that promote the healthiest cancer-free life possible. Transitions in the Survivorship Program In June we bid Dr. Debra Friedman a most fond farewell as director of the Survivorship Program, wishing her well in her new post at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. This summer we have been busy taking a close look at the Survivorship Program procedures, brainstorming about what would make the program even stronger. Following these activities, I can confidently report that the program is thriving and can be expected to meet a broader range of needs for even more cancer survivors over these next years. You can be assured that your Survivorship Program will continue through the efforts of remarkably committed individuals that have been with the program since its origins, including Emily Jo Rajotte, MPH, program manager, and Polly Lysen-Halpern, nurse practitioner, and with the unwavering support of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. We are delighted to welcome additional staff such as Caryn Young, nurse practitioner, who will help us meet our goals. Soon you can expect to hear about several new or expanded programs that we will offer and new opportunities for input of cancer survivors. It is a privilege to direct this remarkable program and to work with the dedicated people who are assuring that we reach the cancer survivors of Washington and Alaska. I welcome your feedback and suggestions; please email me or Emily anytime with your ideas at survivor@fhcrc.org. Wishing you well,
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Survival StrategiesCancer Prevention Educational EventSymptom Management for Cancer Survivors Research for SurvivorsPreventing second cancers in cancer survivors Survivor ProfileAnita Mitchell Frequently Asked QuestionsSecond Cancers QuestionsTo submit comments or questions about the newsletter, or to be added to or deleted from our mailing list, please contact the Survivorship Program toll-free at (866) 543-4272 or by e-mail at survivor@fhcrc.org. |
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