There are millions of cancer survivors who have beat their disease and have gone on to live active, full lives. But cancer survivorship is a complicated topic — especially for a lesser-studied cancer like osteosarcoma.
William Tap, MD
“Survivorship means different things to different people,” explains William Tap, MD, medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. “For me, the idea of cancer survivorship is a continuum of people living with cancer and what that involves, from the time of their diagnosis and onward through all aspects of their life.”
The Osteosarcoma Institute (OSI) spoke with Dr. Tap about the complexities of cancer survivorship and how providers can better prepare patients for life after cancer treatment.