Welcome to Survivor Wellness: Hodgkin Lymphoma and Related Cancers The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) Adult Survivorship Program and Lymphoma Division have developed an online educational website to inform survivors of Hodgkin Lymphoma and related cancers about important healthcare needs after completing cancer treatment.
In this website, you will learn about cancer survivorship in general, as well as specific strategies to manage potential late and long-term effects from chemotherapy and/or radiation for Hodgkin Lymphoma and other related cancers.
We have designed this program to describe the different aspects of survivorship for Hodgkin Lymphoma patients. Some of the modules may be relevant than others, but we encourage you to review all of them. Once you have reviewed the materials, please consider completing the survey that will pop up.
Dr. Ann Partridge, Director of the Dana-Farber Adult Survivorship Clinic Gives an Overview of the Importance of Cancer Survivorship
This website aims to help survivors of Hodgkin Lymphoma and other cancers who received chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy learn how to care for themselves after their diagnosis and treatment are completed. This website provides general strategies and access to resources that other survivors have found useful to promote wellness and health as well as some medical information about recommended follow-up care. Topics covered include risks for secondary cancers, care for your heart, and emotional well-being. The information provided is not meant to replace care by our doctor or medical team. It should be used as an additional resource.
We recommend that you proceed through the modules in order, starting with: