Cancer care is multidisciplinary. Different specialists contribute at different points — and the support that's most useful changes over time.
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Select an area to see the specialists within it, understand which are most relevant to your situation, and find one near you.
Focused on diagnosing cancer and determining treatment strategies. These specialists guide decisions about therapies and may provide an additional perspective on your care plan.
Includes: Medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, subspecialists
Focused on the inherited and acquired genetic features of your cancer — including what your results mean, how they affect treatment options, and what they may mean for your family.
Includes: Genetic counsellors, hereditary cancer risk, BRCA and beyond
Focused on maintaining or rebuilding physical health during and after treatment, including managing fatigue, mobility, and nutrition.
Includes: Physiotherapy, cancer rehabilitation, dietitians, pain specialists
Focused on the psychological impact of cancer, including anxiety, uncertainty, and adjustment over time.
Includes: Psycho-oncology, therapists, counselling services, support groups
Focused on improving overall resilience, energy levels, and day-to-day wellbeing alongside or after treatment.
Includes: Exercise physiology, integrative medicine, sleep support
Focused on navigating the wider impact of cancer on daily life, including finances, relationships, and future planning.
Includes: Social workers, financial guidance, fertility specialists, sexual health experts
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