Please join us for this special episode live from CancerCon®, a young adult cancer conference presented by Stupid Cancer®.
Following a cancer diagnosis and treatment, oncologists often become the default primary care for patients. Transitioning away from the oncologist to a primary care provider for general healthcare may be challenging at times for patients but may have tremendous benefits. In this episode, we ask young adults with cancer about their experiences transitioning to primary care during or after treatment.
Be sure to stay tuned for the next episode from CancerCon, where we will be hearing from experts who presented on cancer “ghosting”, rediscovering yourself after cancer and mental health.
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After diagnosis with Follicular lymphoma, my stress started. Stress caused by my insurance company. Finding a primary care doctor that works with my insurance company so i can get the needed referral to see my oncologist. As of this date I am on my 3rd PCP. I’m a senior with limited income, and a HMO insurance.
The health system works against people like me.
Very informational for 1st time B cell lymphoma patient who just got diagnosed on Aug 1st 2024.
I was diagnosed with stage 3 lymphoma tcell starting my 2nd round of chemo