REACH for Survivorship Program

Flying a kiteA joint program of the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center

Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center's REACH for Survivorship Program includes Middle Tennessee's first dedicated Cancer Survivorship Clinic and the only one in the nation that provides services for all survivors, regardless of age at diagnosis, type of cancer or where they received their treatment.
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Survivorship in the News

  • Health Radio Podcast Features REACH for Survivorship Program
    Early cancer detection and effective treatments has lead to almost 12 million cancer survivors living in the U.S. today - but, for these survivors, cure is not enough. Vanderbilt has created a program of care tailored to meet the unique needs of cancer survivors called the REACH for Survivorship Program . . . listen and learn more.
  • Friedman To Lead Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

    BY: JESSICA ENNIS

    Following an extensive national search, Debra Friedman, M.D., has been named the director of the Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Vanderbilt University. Friedman, associa...
  • Breast Cancer Focus of Seminar Series
    BY: DAGNY STUART Vanderbilt Breast Center has launched monthly seminars to help women who are going through cancer treatment cope with the physical changes caused by chemotherapy or radiation. The American Cancer Society-sponsored “Look Good…Feel...
  • Is Clinical Research Participation Right For You? Find Out at AWARE for All on February 20
    The Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center is joining with national and local partners to offer AWARE for All – Nashville Clinical Research Education Day on Saturday, Feb. 20. This event, which is free and open to the public, is believed to be the first community-wide event designed to inform Middle Tennessee residents about the important role that they can play in making medical advances possible and to celebrate the contributions of clinical research participants in moving science forward....
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