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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Who Are Cancer Survivors?
People who have been diagnosed with cancer and those affected by the diagnosis, such as family, friends, and caregivers.
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Help for the Uninsured
Resources are available for people with cancer who don't have health insurance or need financial assistance for health care costs.
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CDC's Cancer Survivorship Feature
CDC is working with partners to help the nearly 12 million cancer survivors in America. |

Cancer, the Flu, and You
Cancer survivors are at higher risk for complications from the flu. Learn how to protect yourself and others. |
Cancer Survivorship Fact Sheet
This fact sheet [PDF-458KB] describes what CDC is doing with partner organizations to help cancer survivors throughout their cancer experience.
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Send a Health-e-Card!
Show support for a cancer survivor with CDC's Living Beyond Cancer electronic greeting card.
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