Supportive cancer care services can include visits with specially-trained team members such as doctors, advance practice providers (like nurse practitioners and physician assistants), nurses, social workers, and dieticians, helping with a range of issues to better support you and your loved ones. This extra layer of support has been shown to reduce symptom burden, enhance the emotional well-being of patients, loved ones, and caregivers, increase function and quality of life and facilitate more robust communication and care coordination amongst the healthcare team.
Empowerment is key in supportive cancer care! David Windler, MD explains how patients can take charge of their health journey by engaging with supportive cancer care providers at any stage. Learn how this approach can help make a difference in your journey!
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