Post-Treatment Survivors
- “I've finished my treatment, so why can't life go back to the way it was before cancer?”
- “What if the cancer comes back?”
CancerCare offers the following supportive services for survivors and their loved ones. As always, our services are free and provided in both English and Spanish.
Counseling
Talk with an oncology social worker one-on-one who can help you cope with survivorship concerns by providing emotional and practical support. Meet with someone in person or over the phone.
Support Groups
Connect with others to share support, resources and tips for managing the challenges of life after treatment. All groups are led by a professional oncology social worker.
We currently offer the following types of groups for post-treatment survivors:
- Online Support Groups — Password-protected and accessible anytime
- Face-to-Face Support Groups — At our New York City office
- Telephone Support Groups — Currently accepting new members
Connect® Education Workshops
Hear the latest cancer information straight from top experts in these hour-long, live workshops conducted over the phone. Past workshops are available as podcasts.
Upcoming TEWs:
- No upcoming Workshops. Check back soon or listen to a podcast below.
Podcasts:
- Living With, Through and Beyond Cancer, Part III: Survivors Too: Family, Friends and Loved Ones – Managing the Fatigue of Caregiving
- Understanding Peripheral Neuropathy
- Managing the Stress of Survivorship
- The Importance of Nutrition and Physical Activity
- The Importance of Communicating with Your Doctor About Follow-Up Care
- Rediscovering Intimacy in Your Relationships Following Treatment
- Survivors Too: Family, Friends and Loved Ones
- Neuropathy and Joint Aches: New Post Treatment Challenges
- My Treatment is Over: Why Do I Feel So Alone and Sad?
- Finding Hope and Meaning After Treatment
Publications
Download or order our free booklets and fact sheets offering up-to-date, easy-to-read information about the latest treatments, managing side effects and coping with cancer.
Booklets:
Fact Sheets:
- "Cognitive Problems After Chemotherapy"
- "Doctor, Can We Talk About Chemobrain?"
- "Ways to Improve Concentration"
- "Keeping Your Memory Sharp"
Financial Assistance
Speak with our staff to help you manage financial concerns and provide referrals. Limited aid is available to eligible families for cancer-related costs like transportation and child care.
Practical Help
Community workshops, therapeutic activities and special events throughout the year. View our calendar.




