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What happens after you are given a cancer-free diagnosis?

12 min · 20. Dez. 2024
Episode What happens after you are given a cancer-free diagnosis? Cover

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What happens as you transition from receiving cancer treatment to that cancer-free diagnosis? In this episode of Prescribed Listening, Nurse Practitioner Jodi McClain, who also works with UToledo Health’s Survivorship Clinic and the Eleanor N. Dana Cancer Center, joins us to discuss cancer survivorship. We discuss the evidence-based decisions that go into what happens after cancer treatment, survivorship appointments at UToledo Health and tips for managing your mental health. Show notes: * American Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.org/support-programs-and-services.html  * VIctor Center: https://victorcenter.org/

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