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A new normal exists after a diagnosis of breast cancer in just about every aspect of life.
Survivorship A to Z provides comprehensive information to help you keep control. You can find the information you need in a variety of ways, including:
- A Guide by disease stage
- A computer generated personal Survivorship A to Z guide
- Key word search
- By category such as employment
- Index of content (alphabetically or by category)
All Survivorship A to Z Information starts with summaries which provide an overview. You can then use links for additional information to the depth you desire. Foror example to form letters and what to say or not say when speaking with an institution such as an insurance company.
Disease stage
You can access information in all areas of your life affected by breast cancer by clicking on the appropriate stage you're in at the moment. (It is generally not advisable to read ahead).
- Newly diagnosed with breast cancer (the guide starts with fear of a diagnosis, then progresses to diagnosis and treatment decision, to treatment decision to the start of treatment)
- In treatment with breast cancer
- Post treatment 0 - 6 months
- Post treatment 6 months +
- Recurrence
- End of life
Personal Survivorship A to Z Guide
Survivorship A to Z automatically creates a guide just for your disease, financial and social situation. As your situation changes, so does the Guide. All you do is complete a short questionnaire. Your answers are secured in a lock box. Identifying information is not required. Although we do require an e mail address, you can create an address just for use with respect to sites like ours at free services such as aol.com
or gmail.com
To see a sample guide, or to get one of your own, see the links to the right side of your screen.
Key word search
See the search box in the top right of your screen
Index of Content
A list of content arranged both alphabetically or by topic
Category
Categories are accessible through the buttons at the top of each page. Survivorship A to Z categories are:
- Insurance
- Medical Care
- Finances
- Government Benefits
- Work Issues
- Planning Ahead
- Day to Day Living
- Emotional Well Being
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