FAQs
Cancer Care is specialized care for individuals who are diagnosed with cancer. It focuses on providing personalized care and support to individuals and their families as they navigate the physical, emotional, and practical challenges associated with this condition.
Cancer Care is provided by a team of healthcare professionals that includes doctors, nurses, social workers, and other specialists who work together to provide comprehensive care to individuals and their families.
Cancer Care services include pain and symptom management, emotional and spiritual support, nutritional support, physical therapy, and coordination of care between healthcare providers.
No, Cancer Care can be provided to individuals at any stage of cancer. It is intended to support individuals and their families as they navigate the challenges associated with this condition and improve their quality of life.
Cancer Care may be covered by most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. It is important to check with your insurance provider to determine what services are covered.
You can access Cancer Care services through your healthcare provider, hospital, or by contacting a Cancer Care provider directly. It is important to work with a provider who has experience and training in providing care for individuals with cancer.