Personalized support for every day after cancer treatment.
Oncera helps you understand what you're feeling, what's changing, and what to focus on next, through daily guidance, symptom check-ins, medication support, and doctor-ready summaries built around you.
This month's focus
- Sleep quality
- Rebuilding energy
- Managing worry
Ready for your visit
- Symptom summary
- Questions to ask
- Patterns over time
What you get
Everything you need to make sense of life after cancer.
A clear survivorship snapshot
A plain-language overview across all seven domains, your whole picture in one place.
Patterns over time
See how your signals shift week to week, not just a single moment.
Doctor-ready questions
Walk into every appointment with the right questions already prepared.
Clear focus areas
Know what to pay attention to next, without the guesswork or the spiral.
The survivorship gap
The hardest part often begins after treatment ends.
Treatment is highly coordinated. Survivorship is not. The symptoms and questions remain, but the structure quietly falls away. Oncera is the calm, organized place to make sense of cancer survivorship.
Why we built OnceraHow it works
Three steps,
grounded in research.
Gather your signals
A focused intake captures treatment history, symptoms, lifestyle, and recovery, no lab tests required.
See the patterns
Oncera explains how your signals change over time and surfaces clear focus areas in plain language.
Take next steps
Get supportive habits to track and doctor-ready questions to bring to your next appointment.
Your survivorship picture
What are the seven domains of survivorship?
Plain-language focus areas across all seven, never a diagnosis, never alarm. Your daily check-ins across them roll up into your Oncera Health Index. Read the full guide to the seven domains of survivorship.
Physical Health
Energy, pain, fitness and the physical late effects that linger after treatment.
ExploreEmotional Wellbeing
Why it mattersEmotional Wellbeing
A depression diagnosis after cancer is linked to higher mortality, and it is treatable.
(Satin et al., Cancer (2009))
Sleep
Why it mattersSleep
Disrupted sleep is tied to higher breast cancer recurrence risk.
(Women's Healthy Eating & Living Study)
Nutrition
Why it mattersNutrition
Obesity after diagnosis is linked to a higher chance of recurrence.
(Meta-analysis, breast cancer survivors, 2022)
Hormone Therapy
Why it mattersHormone Therapy
Completing endocrine therapy can substantially lower recurrence risk.
(EBCTCG, The Lancet)
Alcohol & Nicotine
Why it mattersAlcohol & Nicotine
Regular drinking raises breast cancer risk, even light amounts add up.
(World Cancer Research Fund)
Environmental Health
Why it mattersEnvironmental Health
Of cancers trace to modifiable factors, UV, smoking, alcohol and weight.
(American Cancer Society, 2024)
Treatment has a finish line.
Survivorship doesn't.
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survivorship domains
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signals organized
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lab tests required
$8.99
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In their words
Built for the years that come after.
Real reactions from survivors, caregivers, and care teams. Shared anonymously.
“Honestly, I didn't realize how lost I felt after treatment until I opened Oncera. Like, okay, someone actually thought about this part too.”
“It didn't talk to me like I was fragile. It just helped me figure out what I was feeling and what to do with it.”
“Some days I don't need a whole article. I just need one thing I can do today. Oncera gave me that.”
“I felt seen. That sounds cheesy, but I really did.”
“Why does nobody tell you how weird this phase is? Treatment is over, but you're still dealing with so much. Oncera gave me a place to put all of it.”
“The Doctor Prep part was my favorite. I always freeze at appointments and forget everything. This helped a lot.”
“It gave me words for things I didn't know how to explain.”
“After treatment, everyone celebrates, but I was still scared. Oncera helped me manage that fear without making it bigger.”
“I was surprised by how human it felt. Most health apps feel cold. This one didn't.”
“It helped me stop carrying everything in my head.”
“After breast cancer treatment I still had so much going on. Hot flashes, joint pain, sleep problems, fear. Oncera kept it from becoming one big blur.”
“Hormone therapy has been harder than I expected. I liked having a place to track side effects and think through what I wanted to ask.”
“I'm young, so people kept saying I'd bounce back. Oncera helped me be honest about what was still hard.”
“I'm not great with apps, but this was simple enough for me. I knew where to go and what to do.”
“My wife used it before her appointment and came out saying she finally asked everything she wanted to. That was huge.”
“My mom kept saying she was fine, but I could tell she had a lot going on. Oncera gave her a way to track things without me constantly asking.”
“Patients always have things come up between visits. Oncera gives them a way to capture it before it disappears from memory.”
“The Doctor Prep summary is especially useful. Patients often have concerns but no clear way to present them.”
“It gives survivors structure between visits. That's a big gap in real care.”
“Oncera feels like the missing layer after the survivorship care plan.”
Learn
Answers for life after cancer treatment.
What is cancer survivorship?
Survivorship is the phase of life that begins at diagnosis and continues for the rest of your life, here is what it means, its phases, and the terms worth knowing.
6 min read
Cancer-related fatigue: how long it lasts and how to manage it
Fatigue is one of the most common effects of cancer treatment. Here is what it is, how long it can last, and practical ways to manage it.
5 min read
Returning to work after cancer treatment
Going back to work after cancer is a big step. Here is how to think about timing, a phased return, energy, and conversations with your employer.
6 min readFor organizations
Bring survivorship to the people you serve.
Employers, community oncology clinics, and telehealth providers partner with Oncera to extend structured, research-grounded support.
Employee Benefits
Offer survivorship as a benefit that supports recovery and return-to-work.
Learn more
Community Oncology Clinics
A white-label platform that extends your care between visits, under your brand.
Learn more
Telehealth
A survivorship layer that keeps virtual-care patients supported between visits.
Learn moreGood to know
Questions, answered.
Is Oncera a diagnostic tool?
No. Oncera is an educational and informational platform. It does not diagnose, treat, or predict disease or relapse, it helps you understand and organize your survivorship, alongside your care team.
Do I need lab tests or a wearable?
No. Oncera works from a focused intake about your treatment history, symptoms, and lifestyle, no lab tests or devices required.
Which cancers are supported today?
Oncera currently focuses on breast cancer survivorship, with additional cancer types expanding over time.
How much does it cost?
A one-time Snapshot is $8.99. Continuum, our ongoing support, is free for life for founding members, and access is limited to the first 100 members.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your inputs are protected, handled with care, and never sold.
More questions? Visit the full FAQ →
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Continuum
Ongoing survivorship support.
Free $99/yr
Founding members keep Continuum free for life, survivors only.
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Founding members get Continuum free for life, limited to the first 100 members. Or start with a one-time Snapshot from $8.99.