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Survivorship Care 

What We Offer

We know that survivorship can bring many changes and questions and that’s why the Judy DiMarzo Cancer Survivorship Program is here. The program provides dedicated visits, support services, and education that complements your ongoing care with your oncologist.

What to Expect from Your Survivorship VisitWoman waving using iPad for telemedicine visit.

A survivorship visit focuses on keeping you healthy by addressing many physical, emotional, and social complications that can come during and after cancer and its treatments. Through education and support, you’ll be empowered to take control of your health and prevent or manage potential issues.

Regardless of whether you were treated for cancer at the Wilmot Cancer Institute or at another medical facility, you can meet with our providers for a comprehensive survivorship visit.

Survivorship Care Focuses On:

  • Understanding Your Cancer Journey
    We’ll help you make sense of your diagnosis and the treatment you received. You’ll receive a personalized Survivorship Care Plan that outlines your care history and next steps.
  • Planning for What’s Next
    As you move forward, we’ll guide you to helpful programs, services, and resources. A needs-based assessment helps us tailor support to what matters most to you.
  • Managing Long-Term and Late Effects
    Cancer treatment can have lasting impacts. We’ll talk through potential long-term and late effects and offer strategies for managing them.
  • Recognizing Signs and Symptoms
    You'll learn what symptoms to watch for and when to reach out, so you can feel confident in managing your health.
  • Focusing on Health and Wellness
    We support healthy lifestyle habits—like nutrition, physical activity, and smoking cessation—to help you feel your best and reduce your risk of recurrence or other illnesses.
  • Supporting Emotional and Social Well-Being
    We offer counseling, connect you with support groups, and provide resources to help you cope and thrive.
  • Coordinated, Ongoing Care
    We work closely with your primary care provider and other specialists to make sure your care is well-coordinated. We also encourage you to be an active partner in your health journey.

Based on your preferences and personal needs, you may continue follow-up care with your primary oncology team, have annual visits in the Survivorship Clinic, or return to your primary care provider.