Survivorship

In this section, you’ll find guidance, services, and resources to regain confidence, manage ongoing needs, and move forward in a way that feels right for you.

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Finishing active treatment doesn’t mean you’re finished navigating breast cancer, or that you have to fit neatly into the role of survivor. Many people embrace it, others don’t feel it reflects their experience, and both are completely valid.

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Follow-Up Care

Follow-up medical visits help ensure that you stay healthy, informed, and well cared for as you move forward.

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Navigating Your New Normal

Moving forward can bring both relief and uncertainty. Here, you’ll find support for managing emotional health, adjusting to physical changes, and navigating fears about the future.

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Symptom Management

Lingering symptoms after treatment, or during long-term endocrine therapy, are common and manageable. This section explains the strategies and support available to help you feel your best and improve daily quality of life.

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Peer Support in Survivorship

Peer support resources can help you feel less alone in survivorship by connecting you with others who understand, offering shared experiences, practical guidance, and a sense of community.

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Supporting Your Mind and Body

Taking care of yourself can look different than it did before. Explore new ways to approach nutrition, movement, sexual health, and integrative therapies.

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Pregnancy & Breastfeeding After Treatment

Planning for the future may include questions about growing your family. Explore information on pregnancy, breastfeeding, and what the POSITIVE study is helping us understand.