What Happens After You Receive a Cancer Diagnosis?
If you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with cancer, you probably have questions and concerns about what comes next. Navigating available treatment
Our new oncology patient portal, Ontada Health, is now available. Complete your registration via email. Need help or a new invitation? Call us at (251) 625-6896. Already registered? Login now.
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SCC has switched its oncology patient portal to Ontada Health. Patients will receive an email link to enroll. Simply follow the instructions to get started. If you need help or a new invitation, contact our office at (251) 625-6896. Already registered? Login now.
If you or a loved one has been recently diagnosed with cancer, you probably have questions and concerns about what comes next. Navigating available treatment
Fatigue is a common side effect of many cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, bone marrow transplant and surgery. It can also be caused
Completing cancer treatment is a major step in your cancer journey, and it’s normal to feel some apprehension about what’s next. Transitioning to “follow-up care”
Navigating life after cancer treatment can feel like stepping into uncharted territory. As you move forward from treatment to survivorship care, having open and informative
Many cancer patients and survivors experience cognitive challenges as a side effect of treatment. Often called “chemo brain,” this mental fog and inability to concentrate
Tremendous advances are made every day in the fight against cancer, but many promising treatments are costly, placing patients under enormous financial pressure. The challenges
Advance care planning lets patients take charge of their healthcare by sharing their preferences and goals ahead of time. This means your independence and wishes
If you or a loved one has recently been diagnosed with cancer or is currently receiving treatment for cancer, you may be feeling overwhelmed. Stress,
Many cancer patients face hair loss, also known as alopecia, as a result of cancer treatment. While this is a common side effect, losing one’s
Your Support System — A cancer diagnosis affects more than just your physical health, and there are many different avenues of support that cancer patients