Survivorship Center: New & Noteworthy

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Urologist John Mulhall Explains Strategies for Addressing Sexual Health Concerns for Men with Cancer

Dr. Mulhall, director of Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program, explains common concerns about male sexual health and offers advice for men and their partners.

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Managing Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy after Cancer Treatment

Peripheral neuropathy — a nerve disorder that can cause weakness, numbness, tingling, and pain — is a common chemotherapy side effect. Treatments are available to help improve your quality of life.

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Coping with “Scanxiety” during and after Cancer Treatment

Memorial Sloan-Kettering experts offer strategies for dealing with concerns about cancer treatments, procedures, and scans.

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Training Nurses to Care for Cancer Survivors

A new program is training nurses across the country to identify the needs of cancer survivors and to help patients and their families achieve the best possible quality of life after treatment.

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Employee Survivorship Program Addresses Needs of Cancer Survivors Working at Memorial Sloan-Kettering

Our Employee Survivorship Program supports staff members being treated for cancer and those who have completed therapy.

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Cancer Survivors Gather to Celebrate Life After Cancer

More than 2,000 patients and their guests, caregivers, and healthcare providers attended Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s cancer survivorship celebrations last month.

Pictured: Harrie Bakst and Duane Bailey-Castro
Scanxiety! Managing Fear of the Follow-Up Visit

Most cancer survivors feel anxious before follow-up scans or tests. Hear from our experts on how to manage these feelings.

City of Hope and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Receive NCI Grant to Train Nurses Caring for Cancer Survivors

A five-year grant of more than $1.4 million will fund a program to train nurses in helping survivors achieve the best possible quality of life after cancer.

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Memorial Sloan-Kettering Celebrates Ten Years of Fertility-Preserving Surgical Procedure

Memorial Sloan-Kettering physicians Yukio Sonoda and Nadeem Abu-Rustum were joined by cancer survivors and their children to celebrate 10 years of Memorial Sloan-Kettering’s radical trachelectomy program.

Pictured: Yukio Sonoda & Nadeem Abu-Rustum