Cancer Survivorship and Palliative Care

Cancer Survivorship and Palliative Care play essential roles in supporting individuals through and beyond the cancer journey. Cancer survivorship refers to the phase from diagnosis through the remaining life of a person, focusing on the physical, emotional, and psychological challenges that arise during and after treatment. Survivors may face fatigue, pain, anxiety, or long-term treatment effects, requiring continuous care and support. Regular follow-ups, rehabilitation, lifestyle adjustments, and mental health services are key components of survivorship care. Palliative care is specialized, holistic support for individuals with serious illness, including those with advanced or terminal cancer. It aims to manage pain, symptoms, and emotional distress, while enhancing comfort and dignity. Together, survivorship and palliative care ensure comprehensive, compassionate, and person-centered care that improves quality of life for cancer patients and their families.

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