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End of Treatment

When treatment ends, many will expect you to return to your old life, but you will find that you now have to identify the "new normal" that is life after treatment. Planning for the transition to survivorship will help you move on.

Read about this phase of the journey in CURE's Cancer Resource Guide

PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE American Cancer Society

Mapping the Journey

BY LACEY MEYER

Care plans outline what's next for survivors.

Life After Cancer

Back to 'Normal'

BY CHARLOTTE HUFF

Strategies help patients adjust to life after treatment.

Relationships

Marriage and Cancer?

BY CURTIS PESMEN

Taking steps to lessen marital stress. 

Lifestyle Changes

Good Behavior

BY KATY HUMAN

Cancer survivors are motivated to change their lifestyle through exercise, nutrition, and healthier behaviors. 

All in the Family

BY CHARLOTTE HUFF

Registries reveal links for cancer that runs in the family. 

Dealing With Disfigurement

BY MEGAN KINKADE

Fewer sarcoma patients are facing limb amputation with limb-salvaging surgery, but for survivors like Joshua Isaac, physical and emotional rehabilitation can help.  

Active Recovery

BY DON VAUGHAN

Physical therapists Leslie Waltke and Beth Rothman talk about the benefits of rehabilitation and exercise during and after breast cancer treatment.