When their initial treatment is completed, patients are referred to Markey's survivorship clinic. The survivorship clinic is designed to connect a patient's medical history with their future quality of life after treatment is over.

During a meeting with your nurse practitioner, patients will review their survivorship care plan. This includes a treatment summary, list of integrative medicine services at Markey and an overview of immunizations and cancer screening recommendations based on the patient’s age. Ask your nurse practitioner for more information on diet, exercise and other daily activities following your initial treatment.

Dietitians and patient navigators are available as needed to help patients identify important aspects of their continuing health care, including long-term or late effects of treatment, diet and smoking cessation. Financial counselors and social workers who specialize in caring for cancer patients can also provide support. 

Patients also receive a personalized care plan, in accordance with national best practices for ongoing survivorship care and are referred to a primary care provider if they don't already have one.

NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center - A Cancer Center Designated by the National Cancer Institute

Markey Cancer Center is designated by the National Cancer Institute as a Comprehensive Cancer Center – a distinction that recognizes our commitment to accelerating precision cancer research and care to patients. We are the first and only NCI-Comprehensive Cancer Center in Kentucky, and one of 56 in the nation.

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