Survivorship Resources
Learn about what’s available to you after diagnosis and treatment.
Resources to help you thrive
This is not a comprehensive list but a place to start. We recommend using online sources backed by research, like the ones listed here, and use your healthcare team as the primary source of information related to your health.
Survivorship and follow-up after treatment
American Cancer Society (Available in multiple languages)
National Cancer Institute (Available in multiple languages)
Cancer Care
Livestrong Foundation
Facing Forward: Life After Cancer Treatment booklet
American Institute for Cancer Research
Foundation for Women's Cancer
FORCE - Facing Hereditary Cancer Empowered
Insurance, employment, finances
Legacy Health financial assistance
Triage Cancer
Cancer and Careers
Emotional health
Find a therapist (Psychology Today)\
A guide for finding a therapist
Emotions and Cancer - NCI
Lifeline (988lifeline.org)
Fear of recurrence
Nutrition
Cook for Your Life
Cancer-Fighting Kitchen
Cancer Dietitian
Physical activity
Physical Activity and Cancer Fact Sheet
SilverSneakers
LIVESTRONG at the YMCA
Young survivors (45 and under)
Young Survival Coalition
Stupid Cancer
Cactus Cancer Society
Sexual health
Self-image and sexuality
Find a certified sex counselor or therapist
Female Sexual Health and Intimacy After Cancer
Male Sexual Health and Intimacy After Cancer
Sexual Health and Intimacy Issues Affecting Couples After Cancer
Fertility
Sexual side effects and fertility
Livestrong fertility program
LGBTQI+
Thriving beyond cancer
Anticancer lifestyle program
Smoking cessation
Clean living consumer guides
Family and caregiver resources
Bright Spot Network
CaringBridge
Help for Cancer Caregivers
Cancer Support Helpline
Children's books dealing with cancer
Helping children when someone they know has cancer