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Cancer Rehabilitation

Cancer and its treatments can take their toll on your physical and mental well-being. Treating the symptoms of a debilitating illness such as cancer is only half the battle in your recovery process. Helping cancer patients cope with these changes is the job of cancer rehabilitation specialists.

Whether you’re just beginning cancer treatment or you’re a 20-year survivor, we will work with you and your cancer specialist to improve function and decrease pain so you can focus on restoring your health. The University of Kansas Cancer Center offers comprehensive cancer treatment, which includes a range of cancer rehabilitation services. Our caring specialists understand that a cancer diagnosis and treatment greatly affect your quality of life.

What is cancer rehabilitation?

Cancer rehabilitation evaluates and treats the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal and functional complications that may arise as a result of cancer and cancer treatment. These complications may include:

Our multidisciplinary team of medical professionals comprises various specialists to support your rehabilitation. A physiatrist oversees much of the physical rehabilitation to help restore mobility, motor skills and organ function. A physiatrist is a physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) doctor who specializes in treating medical conditions affecting the brain, nervous system and skeletal muscular system.

To get started, ask a member of your healthcare team about cancer rehabilitation services.

Who can have cancer rehabilitation?

Though not all the same, all cancer patients will have the option of cancer rehabilitation as part of their treatment plan.

The forms of cancer rehabilitation a patient receives can be quite different, though all share some common elements. Some people will require palliative care, while others may require occupational therapy. There is a wide range of treatments and therapies that can significantly improve the quality of life for cancer survivors.

Many people also benefit from the emotional and spiritual support offered through both 1-on-1 and group therapy. Counseling and supportive interaction with other cancer survivors is a crucial part of a cancer rehabilitation program.

How does cancer rehabilitation work?

Treatment plans typically include the best combination of treatment options available to create a personalized plan of care. Collaboration with a team of specialists is common to deliver the most efficient, effective treatment. Your treatment plan may include:

Benefits of cancer rehabilitation

Improving the quality of life for each cancer patient is the goal of cancer rehabilitation treatments and therapies. Other benefits include:

  • Improved mobility
  • Mental and emotional well-being 
  • Pain management 
  • Restoration of bodily functions

Our rehabilitation experts specialize in restoring your quality of life and helping you get back to living.

What happens during cancer rehabilitation?

Based on the condition you experience because of cancer we devise a treatment plan to address the specific ways the disease has impacted your life. This can take many different forms, from counseling to a prosthetic fitting.

Pain intervention is an important part of virtually every cancer treatment plan. Before cancer surgery, chemotherapy or other intensive treatments begin, cancer care specialists establish your baseline pain threshold. This allows an objective measurement of pain during and after cancer treatment.

Why choose us

The University of Kansas Cancer Center offers comprehensive cancer treatment, which includes a range of cancer rehabilitation services. Our cancer rehabilitation specialists are dedicated to ensuring you receive the highest quality care and most personalized treatment options available. These care teams work together to develop individual rehabilitation plans for each person based on their needs and goals with input from a variety of specialists.
  • The University of Kansas Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center and consistently recognized among the nation’s 50 best cancer centers as ranked by U.S. News & World Report.
  • Interdisciplinary care means you will benefit from a comprehensive team of doctors from different specialties all working for you. Our interdisciplinary teams include expert physicians, rehabilitation nurses, and physical, occupational and speech therapists who work side-by-side to provide you with the best care.
  • That means we work with you from the moment you walk through our doors, throughout your diagnosis and treatment and beyond.
  • Because The University of Kansas Cancer Center is part of an academic medical center, we offer innovative treatments and clinical trials – often long before other hospitals can.
  • Our board-certified, fellowship-trained physicians provide some of the most advanced and efficient treatments to alleviate pain.