Cancer Survivorship Care

You’ve already done the hard part—treatment. Now you deserve care that helps you feel well in your body again, without fear-based medicine or one-size-fits-all rules. Evermore supports women navigating menopause symptoms, sexual health changes, sleep disruption, and long-term prevention planning after cancer and women who’ve chosen prophylactic surgery (such as mastectomy and/or oophorectomy) due to increased cancer risk—always with thoughtful risk assessment and coordination with oncology when needed.

Survivorship is more than remission—it’s quality of life, safety, and a plan you can trust.

Cancer treatment can change everything: hormones, sleep, libido, energy, mood, joints, and the way your body feels day to day. Too often, survivorship care becomes a gap—symptoms are minimized, options feel limited, and women are left to piece together advice on their own.

Evermore is built for these nuanced decisions. We help women (and high-risk “previvors”) navigate symptom relief and long-term health with clear counseling, evidence-informed options, and shared decision-making. When appropriate, Evermore coordinates directly with your oncology team. The goal is simple: you should feel supported, informed, and safe—with a plan that prioritizes both quality of life and your individual risk profile.

Your symptoms don’t have to be your new normal. Answers are here.

Patient Experience #1

A woman in her 40s, on tamoxifen, came in exhausted. Hot flashes were disrupting her days, sleep was fragmented, and vaginal dryness was making intimacy feel off-limits. And because of her breast cancer history, she felt stuck in a frustrating loop: other clinicians didn’t want to take responsibility, and kept sending her back to oncology—even though her oncologist understandably wasn’t positioned to manage day-to-day menopause symptom treatment.

Evermore focused on what was safe and helpful in her situation, and built a plan she could actually follow. That included vaginal estradiol for genitourinary symptoms, plus a targeted sleep strategy using L-theanine and elinzanetant to support sleep and reduce hot flashes. The biggest change wasn’t just symptom relief—it was finally having a plan that felt evidence-based, coordinated, and respectful of her cancer history.

Patient Experience #2

A woman in her 40s underwent risk-reducing bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) after testing positive for a BRCA1 mutation. After surgery, she started experiencing abrupt menopause symptoms—and then got completely mixed messaging about hormone therapy. One clinician said it was unsafe, another said it was fine, and she felt like she was supposed to make a high-stakes decision without clear guidance.

At Evermore, her physician slowed the conversation down and reviewed the evidence with her—what the data shows about hormone therapy after risk-reducing oophorectomy in BRCA carriers, where uncertainties remain, and what factors matter most for her personal risk profile. With that clarity, she felt confident moving forward with a plan to start hormone therapy—knowing she was addressing symptoms and long-term health without meaningfully increasing her breast cancer risk.

Patient Experience #3

A woman in her 60s, five years in remission from triple-negative breast cancer, came in with worsening brain fog and joint pain that had slowly chipped away at her quality of life. She’d tried to push through, but it was affecting her work, her motivation, and her confidence.

Evermore reviewed her history carefully, discussed what’s known (and what’s not), and talked through the real-life tradeoffs. After shared decision-making, she chose to start systemic estradiol plus progesterone, with a plan for monitoring and follow-up.

For her, the win was feeling clearer and more functional—and feeling confident she made an informed decision that fit her values.

At Evermore Women’s Health, survivorship care is about more than “getting through it.” We focus on improving day-to-day quality of life while building a clear, personalized plan for the symptoms and health changes that can follow cancer treatment—or risk-reducing surgery.

We provide layered care with a collaborative approach that is rooted in empathy and understanding.

Oncology-informed collaboration


When helpful, Evermore coordinates with your oncologist and other specialists so your care is aligned, transparent, and not fragmented—especially when decisions involve risk, recurrence concerns, or endocrine therapy. 

Shared decision-making (not fear-based rules)


There’s rarely a single “right” answer after cancer or risk-reducing surgery. Evermore helps you weigh benefits, risks, and personal values so the plan fits your body and your comfort level—without pressure.

Evidence-first, with honesty about the gray areas


Some survivorship questions have strong data; others don’t. Evermore clearly explains what’s known, what’s uncertain, and what we can reasonably infer—so you can make decisions with eyes wide open.

Quality-of-life care that’s still medically rigorous


Survivorship shouldn’t come with the expectation that you “just be grateful to be alive” while feeling miserable. You deserve the same opportunity as anyone else to feel well, function well, and thrive. Evermore takes symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disruption, sexual health changes, mood shifts, joint pain, and brain fog seriously—while keeping safety top of mind and decisions evidence-informed.

A proactive plan for long-term health


Survivorship care isn’t only about today’s symptoms. Evermore also helps protect long-term health—bone strength, cardiometabolic risk, and overall function—so you feel supported now and well-positioned for the years ahead.

Got Questions?
We’ve got answers.

  • Yes. Evermore supports women navigating symptoms and long-term health after cancer treatment—always with coordination alongside oncology as needed.

  • Often, yes. Options vary based on cancer type, treatment history, and risk profile. We’ll discuss evidence, tradeoffs, and what’s appropriate for you.

  • Yes. Coordination matters, and we aim to make decisions collaborative and transparent.

  • Sometimes, depending on the individual scenario. This is nuanced and handled case-by-case with careful shared decision-making and appropriate coordination.

  • Often:

    • Bone health planning

    • Cardiometabolic risk

    • Sexual health

    • Sleep, mood, and quality-of-life support

    Evidence-based monitoring strategy (without unnecessary testing)

  • Yes. We can support risk assessment, screening strategy, and symptom management in a way that’s proactive but not fear-driven.

  • Yes. The Focused 60-Minute Consult can be a great fit when you want structured guidance and a clear plan.

  • Yes. Evermore supports people who haven’t had cancer but are living with elevated risk—including BRCA and other hereditary cancer syndromes, strong family history, prior atypia/high-risk lesions, or high-risk imaging profiles.

    This also includes women who have chosen risk-reducing surgery—such as being status post mastectomy and/or oophorectomy—and are navigating the very real downstream effects (surgical menopause symptoms, sexual health changes, bone and cardiometabolic considerations, and long-term prevention planning).

    Care often includes:

    • A personalized review of your risk factors and history

    • A thoughtful screening strategy and coordination with imaging/specialists when needed

    • Menopause symptom support tailored to your risk profile

    • Clear, non-alarmist counseling so decisions feel informed—not fear-driven

  • Yes. Many patients on endocrine therapy (like tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor such as anastrozole) experience midlife symptoms that deserve real support—hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, sexual health concerns, vaginal dryness, and changes in bone or metabolic health.

    Evermore can help with evidence-based strategies to improve quality of life while you’re on treatment, and coordinate with your oncology team when appropriate.