Healthy Living and Survivorship

Healthy Living and Survivorship

Whether you were diagnosed 10 weeks ago, 10 months ago, 10 years ago, we offer resources and support to help you navigate your entire survivorship journey. Learn more about survivorship with our free customized survivorship kit and nutrition, wellness, exercise, and healthy living resources.

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Creating your own personalized survivorship kit is easy! Each kit includes information on health and nutrition, an exercise stretch band, genetics, bone health, and psychosocial support as a breast and/or ovarian cancer survivor.

You can further customize your kit by selecting a free healthy living cookbook, as well as printed resources.

To request your personalized survivorship kit, complete the order form below and a member of our clinical team will contact you to confirm your order prior to shipping.

This kit is only available in the United States.

 

 

 

Additional Resources

Find a registered dietician in your area
American Cancer Society– Nutrition for People with Cancer
Breast Cancer Survivors: What You Need To Know About Nutrition And Exercise (Audio)
Cancer Support Community: Diet and Nutrition During Cancer Treatment
Cancer.Org: Can I Lower My Risk of Breast Cancer Progressing or Coming Back
MSKCC: Nutrition Basics for Cancer Survivors
Nancy Marx Cancer Wellness Center, Sid Jacobson JCC

After treatment for breast and ovarian cancer, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle as being overweight may increase the risk of a recurrence. to determine what is a healthy weight, your doctor may refer to your Body Mass Index (BMI).
BMI is a person’s weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters. BMI can be used as a screening tool but is not diagnostic of the body fatness or health of an individual. A trained healthcare provider should perform appropriate health assessments in order to evaluate an individual’s health status and risks.
To calculate your BMI, see the BMI Calculator.

Exercise

While it may be difficult at times, it is important to stay as active as possible both during and after treatment. Getting regular exercise is important not only for your overall health but can help lessen certain side effects of treatment and may help reduce risk of recurrence.

Exercise can sometimes be a challenge, particularly if you have been in treatment or have had surgery. Always ask your doctor before you start a new exercise regimen and to discuss which exercises are best for you.

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Mindfulness
Learn the science behind mindfulness, how it can help you deal with the physical, spiritual discomfort of this moment, and easy tools you can immediately utilize when you watch this webinar on Mindfulness Strategies..

Resiliency
Focus on finding meaning in difficult times, managing fear, and developing coping strategies for the road ahead in this Road to Resiliency webinar. Watch the Road to Resiliency supplemental video on Connectivity and Humor to learn additional ways to build your resilience.

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Have a question please let us know and one of our clinical staff will contact you.

The Thriving Again Breast Cancer Survivorship program is made possible with generous support from:

The Heimann, Polis and Sacks Families
in memory of Manfred Heimann

Sharsheret in the Kitchen nutrition content is made possible in partnership with:

The Metastatic Breast Cancer Thriving Again Kit is made possible with generous support from:

The Heimann, Polis and Sacks Families
in memory of Manfred Heimann

Sharsheret does not endorse or promote any specific medication, treatment, product, or service.