Oncology Survivorship Care: A Comprehensive Clinical Guideline

Evidence-based guideline for surveillance, late effects monitoring, health promotion, and comprehensive survivorship care planning for cancer survivors.

5 articles Updated Mar 2026

Oncology Survivorship Care — Part 5: Care Models, Pediatric/AYA Survivorship, Transition of Care, and Financial Toxicity

Risk-stratified survivorship care models, shared care integration, transition from oncology to primary care, pediatric and AYA survivorship, childhood cancer late effects, financial toxicity, and psychosocial support resources.

Oncology Survivorship Care — Part 4: Psychosocial Health, Sexual Dysfunction, and Health Promotion

Depression, anxiety, PTSD, fear of recurrence, sexual health, physical activity, nutrition, smoking cessation, alcohol, sun protection, and immunizations for cancer survivors.

Oncology Survivorship Care — Part 3: Endocrine, Neurological, and Musculoskeletal Late Effects

Gonadal dysfunction, fertility preservation, thyroid dysfunction, metabolic syndrome, bone health, cognitive dysfunction, cancer-related fatigue, chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy, and lymphedema in cancer survivors.

Oncology Survivorship Care — Part 2: Cardiovascular Late Effects and Secondary Malignancies

Anthracycline cardiomyopathy, radiation-associated cardiovascular disease, cardiac monitoring protocols, cardioprotective strategies, and screening for secondary malignancies in cancer survivors.

Oncology Survivorship Care — Part 1: Survivorship Care Plans and Surveillance by Cancer Type

Survivorship care plan components, structure, and evidence-based surveillance schedules for recurrence monitoring in breast, colorectal, prostate, lung, lymphoma, and head and neck cancer survivors.