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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Survivorship Program provides clinical care, patient education and research opportunities to patients who have survived cancer and are not in active cancer treatment or are in long-term therapy to prevent recurrence. Our services are provided through the Hutchinson Center and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) and supported by the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
As part of the survivorship program patients are given a thorough
screening and health evaluation by our health care team — professionals who
have dedicated themselves to learning about and dealing with survivorship
issues. Patients are provided with a Survivorship Care Plan that
lists therapy and medical information related to the patient's diagnosis
and any possible long-term problems.
This Survivorship Care Plan includes
recommendations for patients and their health-care providers, ensuring that
patients stay as healthy and informed as possible. To facilitate the provision of the most comprehensive care to cancer survivors, copies of the Survivorship Care Plan are provided to the cancer survivor's medical oncologist and primary care physician.
The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Centr Survivorship Program is a member of the LIVESTRONG™ Survivorship Center of Excellence Network.
For more information, or to learn how you can participate in the survivorship program, please contact us.