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Welcome to SurvivorLink - Provider Portal

This portal is designed to assist healthcare professionals in providing long-term healthcare to survivors of pediatric, adolescent and young adult cancers.

This site will allow you to:

  1. Browse by Late Effect Categories
  2. Receive Continuing Education credit for CE modules
  3. Access Resources on long-term survivor care.
  4. Save Favorites pages from SurvivorLink for easy access.

1. How to ‘Browse by Late Effect’

Each Late Effect category will have the following:

QuickFact

The “QuickFacts” are designed to be a quick reference for providers who need information fast. A QuickFact information sheet includes the type of health conditions you might see in that category (e.g. cardiomyopathy and arrhythmias under the Cardiac late effects category). The specific health conditions are then cross referenced in a table to the specific childhood cancer treatments that are associated with increased risk of developing those conditions. QuickFacts are available for printing in a PDF format. We will continue to add QuickFacts and periodically update existing QuickFacts.

Link to the Children’s Oncology Group Long-term Follow-up Guidelines

These guidelines are arranged by cancer therapeutic agent exposure and are used by providers to identify health conditions survivors are at risk for after cancer therapy.

Health Links

Health Links are teaching handouts developed by the Children’s Oncology Group and can be used as tools to educate patients and providers. Health Links are available in PDF format for printing.

Continuing Education

These continuing education text and/or video modules cover selected survivorship topics in more depth.

2. Continuing Education (CE)

CE text and videos modules will be available on select SurvivorCare topics.  If you are registered in SurvivorLink as a healthcare provider you will be notified of new CE modules.

3. How to Use Resources

Resources are organized into the following categories:

  • Survivorship
  • Support and Advocacy
  • Cancer
  • SurvivorCare – Georgia Centers

Sites that the SurvivorLink Team have found particularly helpful have been designated with a star .  You will also have the option to add Resource sites to “My Favorites”.

4. My Favorites

QuickFacts, CE modules and Resources can be tagged and saved in this area for easy reference.

SurvivorLink has been designed to:

  1. Increase awareness and knowledge about the life-long healthcare needs of pediatric cancer survivors
  2. Increase communication about the specific healthcare needs of individual survivors between:
    1. Survivor and Family
    2. Cancer Survivor Team
    3. Primary Care Provider
    4. Healthcare Subspecialist