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Lung Cancer Treatments – After Care Program

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After Care for Lung Cancer

Studies have shown that a significant percentage of cancer survivors deal with chronic health problems that may be related to their cancer treatment. The most commonly cited problems are chronic pain, fatigue, cognitive impairment and depression.

Promoting optimal health begins with your first visit to Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). Many lung cancer patients arrive at CTCA experiencing side effects that have gone untreated. After a thorough self-assessment is taken to obtain a baseline measurement of how you are feeling and which side effects you are experiencing, the After Care team begins planning for all issues related to your upcoming lung cancer treatment.

Early Intervention

With every cancer type and every treatment approach, there are a few predictable results for long-term and late side effects. We help our patients and their caregivers plan for those risks.

We believe that early intervention yields better results for patients, and that proactively planning for long-term side effects can improve your strength and support healing. The goal of our After Care Program is to provide you with options, and develop a treatment plan accordingly.

After Care treatment planning takes into consideration, and plans for, the possibility of three categories of side effects:

  • Short-term: nausea, low blood count, hair loss, weight loss, etc.
  • Long-term: surgical scar tissue, difficult breathing, neuropathy, etc.
  • Late effects: secondary tumors, premature aging like osteoporosis, and quality-of- life issues.

After Care provides you with options. Sometimes, it’s as simple as education that teaches you to cope with a potential side effect of lung cancer treatment, like pain or labored breathing. Other times, we’ll conduct more in-depth research to identify available options and how they might fit your needs. Our team continually works to educate you about how you can optimize your health throughout your journey.

Continued Care from a Distance

Because it may not always make logistical or financial sense for our patients to travel to CTCA for post-treatment care, we have more than 1,500 “Care Partners” throughout the United States. These practitioners are familiar with CTCA and our philosophy of patient-centered care. They work with us to improve the lives of our patients. Our community care partners throughout the country include: oncologists, internists, chiropractors, family physicians, physical therapists, massage therapists, and psychologists.

Every patient has a choice about whether or not to participate in the After Care Program. If you choose not to participate and change your mind later, you can always join the program at any time in the future.

The After Care team at CTCA is trained by the National Cancer Institute’s Survivorship Program. The team serves on the NCI’s panel and assists other medical institutions across the country in developing their survivorship programs.

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