Supportive Care Resources for Survivors 2024

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Pediatric, Adolescent and Young Adult Survivorship Clinics

Our clinics are devoted to improving the health and well-being of people who have been treated for cancer. We offer two separate programs: • Pediatric Cancer Survivorship Clinic: Under age 18: 207-396-7565 • Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Survivorship Clinic: Age 18 and older: 207-396-7788 • Adult Survivorship Care: Please discuss any questions or concerns directly with your oncology and primary care providers. We recognize that everyone's experience with cancer is unique. Some individuals will have few, if any late effects while others may have late effects for which they will need long term management. Our goal is to help you find your “new normal” and to live your life to its fullest. We can help you understand and cope with: • Managing body image issues • Regaining your physical strength and how to live as actively as possible • Reducing the risk of additional cancers and chronic diseases though improvements in diet and lifestyle • Returning to work


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