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Cancer Survivorship

CDC works with public, non-profit, and private partners to create and implement strategies to help the millions of people in the United States who live with, through, and beyond cancer.

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Photo of two peopleCaregivers
A growing number of people face physical, emotional, and financial challenges to provide unpaid care for loved ones with cancer.

Photo of a woman and a manNearly 12 Million Survivors
Earlier diagnosis and better treatment and follow-up care allow more people to live many years after a cancer diagnosis.

Photo of two women speaking to a doctorHelp for the Uninsured
Resources are available for people with cancer who don't have health insurance or need financial assistance for health care costs.

Photo of a man and womanGynecologic Cancer Survivor Stories
Four women share their experience of being diagnosed with and treated for gynecologic cancers.

 
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