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City of Hope's Childhood Cancer Survivorship Clinic
This program provides once-a-year, long-term follow-up care for childhood cancer survivors in a clinical research setting
This clinic is for people who:
  • Were diagnosed with cancer or a similar illness at age 21 years or younger
  • Are in remission
  • Finished treatment at least two years ago
During the yearly clinic visit you will see several health-care providers including:
  • Physician or nurse practitioner
  • Dietitian
  • Psychosocial team member
You will also:
  • Have a health evaluation
  • Recieve tips about how to stay healthy
  • Get a summary of your cancer treatment
  • Get a personalized plan for your ongoing survivorshop care
At your request, a copy of your clinic visit record can be sent to all of your health-care providers.
To schedule an appointment, please contact Claudia Herrera at 626-471-9220.
Department of Population Sciences — Center for Cancer Survivorship
Childhood Cancer Survivorship Program Team Members
Providing specialized follow-up care for survivors of pediatric malignancies and similar illnesses
Smita Bhatia, M.D.,
M.P.H.

Ruth Ziegler Chair in Population Sciences
Saro Armenian, D.O.,
M.P.H.

Assistant Professor, Population Sciences Medical Director, Childhood Survivorship Clinic
Wendy Landier, Ph.D.,
R.N., C.P.N.P.

Clinical Director, Center for Cancer Survivorship
Karla Wilson, R.N.,
M.S.N., F.N.P.-C.

Nurse Practitioner
Claudia Herrera
Clinical Research Assistant
Dhvani Bhatt, M.S.,,
R.D., C.D.E.

Registered Dietitian
Randi McAllister- Black, Ph.D..
Psychologist
Jeanelle Folbrecht,
Ph.D.

Psychologist
Natalie C. Kelly, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist

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