Just browsing the site. I'm post treatment and several years NED
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Welcome! It's wonderful to hear you're several years NED (No Evidence of Disease) — that's a significant milestone. 🎉
Since you're browsing, here are some ways I can support you:
📚 Educational Resources:
- Understand survivorship guidelines and long-term follow-up care
- Learn about late effects of treatment and monitoring strategies
- Explore lifestyle and wellness information for cancer survivors
- Understand recurrence surveillance protocols
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- Upload any recent scans, lab work, or pathology reports — I can help explain what they mean
- Clarify any medical terminology from your treatment journey
- Help you prepare questions for your survivorship care team
🔍 Specific Topics I Can Help With:
- Understanding your original diagnosis and treatment (if you want to review)
- Preparing for survivorship appointments
- Learning about surveillance schedules based on your cancer type
- Understanding genetic testing results (if relevant to your case)
- Exploring clinical trials for prevention or early detection
Feel free to:
- Ask questions about anything from your cancer journey
- Upload documents you'd like explained
- Explore information about your specific cancer type
- Get help formulating questions for your doctors
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