June is National Cancer Survivor Month in the United States. This month celebrates cancer survivors, raises awareness of cancer survivors and the issues they face throughout their lifetimes, and advocates for cancer survivorship research. Someone is a cancer survivor from diagnosis until the end of life. This includes people living with cancer, being treated for cancer, and those who had cancer and are now in remission or cancer-free.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - ACCO
Home - National Cancer Survivors Day®
Out: The National Cancer Survey - National LGBT Cancer Network
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month September - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
National Cancer Survivorship Awareness Campaign
June is National Cancer Survivor Month - University of Illinois Cancer Center
Living with Cancer Resources and Support – February 2024
Unicity Healthcare Blog - National Cancer Survivors Day
Interventions to Improve Quality of Life, Well-Being, and Care in Latino Cancer Survivors: A Systematic Literature Review
Identified diet only studies in African American breast cancer survivors.
Cancer Survival Toolbox - NCCS - National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship
National Cancer Survivor Month: Celebrate Cancer Survivors on June 4th - Buffalo Healthy Living Magazine