
"The After Cancer has helped me navigate my post cancer care in ways I didn't think existed."
Sarah, Cancer Survivor



After radiation was over, I had about a month of pretty serious anxiety over recurrence. I think the passage of time, talking with other survivors and having talking with my oncologist helped.
There is power in knowing others with similar experiences. Thank you
When using The After Cancer,
members report an improvement in overall well-being

+25%
improved quality of life

-26%
depression symptoms

+22%
feeling of normalcy

What members say about
The After Cancer
As scary as diagnosis and treatment can be, the end of treatment can be even scarier. How do I recover? Will it come back, and will I know if it comes back? What can I do to decrease to risk of it coming back? And how do I deal with lingering side effects?
The After Cancer is just the place to help cancer survivors and their loved ones find the answers and help that they need. And it doesn’t matter where you live or where you received treatment since it is a virtual practice that comes to you!

Dr. Chasse Bailey-Dorton
Medical Director
What you're going through is real and we're here for you
The most common side effects our members experience are:


"It turned out to be the greatest blessing for me! Now The After Cancer is a regular part of my life. I try to attend workshops, group chats, yoga sessions – anything I can that strikes my need that week or month to help me through my days of now living with cancer. I know I would not be as confident and at peace today if it was not for their care and concern. Love these new friends!"

Jerilyn
Cancer Survivor
Survivorship has different phases
and we're here to support you all along.

I've been recently diagnosed
Set a plan to complement conventional treatment and take care of your emotional well-being.

I'm in active treatment
Discover evidence-based approaches that will help you manage your side effects and feel better.

I'm done with treatments
Regain a sense of control and learn how to reduce your risk and fear of cancer recurrence.

I'm caring for a loved one
We know what it feels like to be a caregiver. Take care of your loved one and yourself.