Survivorship

Survivorship, Quality of Life & Rehabilitation SIG - The Survivorship, Quality of Life & Rehabilitation SIG exists within the Oncology Nursing Society to increase awareness and promote understanding of cancer survivorship issues.

The Role of Oncology Nursing to Ensure Quality Care for Cancer Survivors: A Report Commissioned by the National Cancer Policy Board and Institute of Medicine from the Oncology Nursing Forum

The State of the Science on Nursing Approaches to Managing Late and Long-Term Sequelae of Cancer and Cancer Treatment

Surviving Cancer and Cancer Treatment

Silver Linings: The Other Side of Cancer is a unique book that shares the insights and comforting words of people who have experienced cancer. As oncology nurses, we've seen how the dark cloud of cancer often holds a silver lining -- lessons learned through the cancer experience make life easier, richer, happier, and more meaningful. The stories describe the lessons that helped survivors through their darkest moments to find new perspectives on life that led to peace, serenity, and even joy.

Lance Armstrong Foundation – Livestrong

The National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship is the oldest survivor-led cancer advocacy organization in the country and a highly respected voice at the federal level, advocating for quality cancer care for all Americans and empowering cancer survivors.

Survivorship Clinical Resource Area - Survivors face unique issues at diagnosis, during treatment, and for the remaining years of their lives. Information and resources for survivors can be found here.