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After treatment, you may struggle to find employment and health insurance. You may also be left with mounting medical bills, and wonder how to pay them. Our patient financial advocates are a great resource, and are available to meet with you. It’s also common for survivors to begin thinking about advanced care planning after a cancer diagnosis, and to have questions about living wills, medical decision-making, and long-term care insurance. At your request, we can provide more information and helpful forms.
Finding a balance between work, family, patient, and caregiver can feel overwhelming after treatment. Some new survivors struggle with how to get back to “normal.” We often talk with survivors about a “new normal” and the opportunity to redefine what’s truly important to them.
For more information, please email our survivorship program navigator.
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