Bridging the gap
in primary care for cancer survivors
A pioneering virtual health clinic dedicated to treating patients from the point of diagnosis through treatment and beyond
Survivor Healthcare is dedicated to the practice of primary care for cancer survivors. With professional backgrounds in oncology, our clinicians understand the causes of cancer-related illnesses and how to treat them.
Primary Care for Cancer Survivors
A new standard of care to treat the effects of treatment
Twenty million people in the U.S. are cancer survivors. More than 70% have survived five years or more since their diagnosis. The number is expected to grow thanks to a new generation of highly effective drugs and treatments.
While the cancer in a body may be eliminated, the long-term effects of cancer treatment can persist for years. Ninety percent of survivors deal with illnesses ranging from brain fog and fatigue to mental distress and chronic pain.
Six in ten cancer survivors cope with one or more illnesses that stem not from cancer itself but from the drugs, surgeries, and radiation used to treat it.
Our Model
Oncology specialists coordinate care that is responsive to patient needs from the point of diagnosis through treatment, remission, and beyond.
Virtual consultations ensure ongoing support with less disruption to our patients’ lives and with no travel to and from a clinic.
Our Cancer-Related Disease Trauma (CRDT) standard follows NCCN, ASCO, NCI, ACS, and MASCC guidelines, with care provided by specialists in oncology, primary care, mental health, occupational and physical therapy, diet, and nutrition.
We collaborate with employers to help employees coping with cancer transition back to the workplace and stay productive in their work environment.
The path to better outcomes starts here
Survivor Healthcare translates its clinical research on the long-term effects of cancer treatment into innovative treatment pathways with a proven impact on health outcomes.
Using Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) we examine and continually monitor our patient’s mental, physical, and financial health. Those data points guide our patient’s care at each step along the treatment pathway.
Clinically-validated through Patient Reported Outcomes
25 YEAR TREND OF INCREASING SURVIVORSHIP RATES
The growing need for targeted primary care
Medical breakthroughs are increasingly effective in halting the spread of cancer. That means more people than ever are surviving cancer and living longer. For some, cancer is now a complex chronic disease.
That’s the good news.
Unfortunately, the high prevalence of cancer related treatment effects (CRTE) is now a public health crisis. For cancer patients, medical oncologists, and primary care providers, there’s never been a greater need for access to high-quality cancer survivor care.