Our team is committed to helping to you live well long after your treatment for anal cancer. We strive to support you physically, emotionally and spiritually from your diagnosis, through your treatment and beyond.

Miami Cancer Institute’s Survivorship Program will help you heal and recover from your treatment, as well as show you how to thrive as a cancer survivor. The program provides support groups for you and your loved ones, educational programs and follow-up care resources.

Once your anal cancer treatment is complete, it is important to have routine follow-up care with your team at Miami Cancer Institute. Our nurses and specialists will work closely with you to ensure you are maintaining a healthy lifestyle, managing side effects, and keeping up with screenings to detect any possible recurrence.

Learn more about our Survivorship Program and other services we provide:

Survivorship Program

With an emphasis on healing, recovery, wellness and disease prevention, Miami Cancer Institute’s Survivorship Program team is right there with you as you move into the next phase of your life.

The Ringing of the Bell

A bright silver bell hangs in the lobby of Baptist Health Miami Cancer Institute. At the end of active treatment, you’re invited to ring the bell. This tradition was started by Rear Admiral Irve Le Moyne of the U.S. Navy, who was undergoing radiation for head and neck cancer. He was following a Navy tradition of ringing a bell to signify “when the job was done.” Today, nearly all cancer facilities have a similar bell that patients ring to mark the end of treatment.

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