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Cancer Survivorship

Cancer Survivorship

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Nationally Recognized Cancer Survivorship Program

The Queen’s Cancer Center is home to the first adult, hospital-based survivorship program in Hawaii. We believe that our patients’ journeys continue after treatment ends. Our caring and knowledgeable staff will help navigate their transition from treatment to follow-up care with the goal to improve quality of life.

Our nationally recognized program focuses on two aspects of care:

Management

  • Offers services that address the unique needs of cancer survivors in the years following treatment
  • Provides and reviews national guidelines for follow-up care
  • Provides a survivorship care plan and treatment summary
  • Offers education about managing side effects and promoting healthy activities, such as nutrition, exercise and smoking cessation
  • Assesses and assists with meeting psychological, emotional, social and economic concerns

Surveillance

  • Monitors any late effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment received
  • Empowers patients about the importance of follow-up care
  • Works closely with patients and their doctors to provide the best care following treatment

Call the Queen’s Cancer Survivorship Program at 808-691-7138 for information.

Cancer Survivorship Support Group 

  • For survivors adapting to life after cancer treatment
  • Second Thursday of every month, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • Online via WebEx
  • Facilitated by Kristy Fujinaga, RN, BSN, OCN
Call 808-691-8914 or Email cancersurvivorshipsupportgroup@queens.org for more information

Mindfulness Meditation Class for Cancer Survivors

Mindfulness Meditation is an integrative therapy that may be helpful for anxiety, depression, trauma, distress, cognitive function, fatigue, sleep disorders, and more!

  • Fourth Tuesday of every month, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • Online via WebEx

Call 808-691-8914 for information.

Contact Us

The Queen’s Medical Center Cancer Survivorship Department
In-person and virtual consults offered
Fax: 691-5321

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