A cancer survivorship platform for life after treatment
A cancer survivorship app helps people organize life after cancer treatment — symptoms, recovery patterns, follow-up questions, and care-plan information. Oncera Continuum brings that structure together across seven survivorship domains, so you can see what's worth your attention and arrive at every appointment prepared. Educational and non-diagnostic, alongside your care team.
Plain-language definition
What is a cancer survivorship app?
A cancer survivorship app is a tool that helps people organize life after cancer treatment. Instead of holding symptoms, recovery patterns, and follow-up questions in your head — or scattered across notes and screenshots — it gathers them in one place so you can make sense of how you're really doing over time.
The need is well documented. Organizations like the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the American Cancer Society (ACS), and ASCO describe survivorship as its own distinct phase of care, with late and long-term effects that can continue for months or years after treatment ends. Yet the structured check-ins that defined treatment often fall away once it's over. A survivorship platform helps fill that gap with organization, not alarm.
Oncera Continuum is one such platform. It is built specifically for the survivorship phase, it is research-grounded, and — importantly — it is educational and non-diagnostic. For more background, see our explainer on whether there's an app for cancer survivors and our overview of life after cancer treatment.
Who it's for
Who Oncera Continuum is for
Continuum is for people who have finished primary cancer treatment and are navigating remission or long-term survivorship — especially anyone who wants more clarity and structure between appointments. It currently focuses on breast cancer survivorship, with more cancer types expanding over time.
You don't need lab tests, a wearable, or insurance to begin. A focused intake about your treatment history, symptoms, and lifestyle is enough to get started — and you stay in control of what you share.
Recently finished treatment
Building steady routines and a sense of a plan after the last appointment.
Years into survivorship
Tracking late and long-term effects across the long stretch that follows.
Preparing for a visit
Organizing doctor-ready questions before a survivorship appointment.
Supporting someone
Helping a partner or family member stay organized through survivorship.
Seven survivorship domains
What you can organize after cancer treatment
Oncera structures your inputs into seven clear survivorship domains — hundreds of signals become a small number of focus areas.
Physical Health
Fatigue, pain, mobility, and other physical signals — tracked as patterns, not one hard day.
Emotional Wellbeing
Mood, stress, and fear of recurrence — organized so you can name what you're carrying.
Sleep
Rest quality and disruptions that often shift after treatment, followed over time.
Nutrition
Eating patterns and appetite changes that shape recovery and day-to-day energy.
Hormone Therapy
Ongoing endocrine therapy and its effects — a common, lasting part of survivorship.
Alcohol & Nicotine
Lifestyle factors worth tracking and discussing with your care team over time.
Environmental Health
Surroundings and exposures you can note and bring into the wider picture of your health.
All seven, in one place
Together these domains form a calm, complete picture of survivorship — never a diagnosis, never a risk score.
See how it worksSee your focus areas
Scattered symptoms become a short list of patterns to discuss with your care team.
Get doctor-ready questions
Turn what you've noticed into clear questions you can hand to your oncologist.
Bring the trend, not the guess
Show how something has changed over weeks instead of recalling a single day.
Walk in prepared
How Continuum helps you prepare for appointments
Survivorship visits are short, and it's easy to forget what mattered most. Continuum keeps your inputs organized across the seven domains, surfaces the patterns worth your attention, and turns them into doctor-ready questions — so you spend your appointment on the conversation, not on remembering. Clinical guidance from groups like the NCCN underscores how much follow-up care depends on clear communication about symptoms and effects.
See how it worksBuilt for survivorship
How Oncera is different from a general wellness app
General wellness apps are built for everyone. Oncera is built for the survivorship phase specifically.
| General wellness app | Oncera survivorship platform | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | General fitness and habits | Life after cancer treatment |
| Structure | Generic metrics and streaks | Seven survivorship domains |
| Grounding | General wellness content | Survivorship and oncology research |
| Output | Scores and badges | Focus areas and doctor-ready questions |
| Hardware | Often needs a wearable | No lab tests or wearable required |
| Your data | Frequently monetized | Private by design, never sold |
Curious how it compares for survivors specifically? Read is there an app for cancer survivors.
Educational, private, and non-diagnostic
Oncera Continuum is an educational and informational platform. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, monitor emergencies, or predict disease or relapse, and it is not a medical device. It is designed to support — never replace — your oncologist and care team. If you have urgent symptoms, contact your care team or local emergency services.
Research-grounded — built on peer-reviewed survivorship and oncology research.
No tests or devices — no lab work, no wearable, and no insurance required to start.
Private by design — your inputs are protected, handled with care, and never sold.
Breast cancer first — depth in breast cancer survivorship, with more cancer types over time.
Frequently asked questions
What is a cancer survivorship app?
A cancer survivorship app helps people organize life after cancer treatment — symptoms, recovery patterns, lifestyle factors, follow-up questions, and care-plan information — in one calm place. Oncera Continuum is educational and non-diagnostic: it helps you see patterns and prepare doctor-ready questions, but it does not diagnose, treat, or predict disease.
Is there a free cancer survivorship platform?
Yes. Oncera Continuum, our ongoing survivorship support, is currently free for the first six months for founding members — no insurance, lab tests, or wearable required. There is also a one-time Snapshot for $8.99 if you prefer a single point-in-time overview.
Who is Oncera Continuum for?
It is built for people who have finished primary cancer treatment and are navigating remission or long-term survivorship. Oncera focuses on breast cancer survivorship first, with more cancer types expanding over time.
Is Oncera a diagnostic tool or medical device?
No. Oncera is an educational and informational platform. It does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, monitor emergencies, or predict disease or relapse, and it never replaces your care team. It helps you organize your survivorship so conversations with clinicians go further.
Do I need lab tests, a wearable, or insurance?
None of those. Oncera works from a focused intake about your treatment history, symptoms, and lifestyle — no lab tests, no devices, and no insurance or claims to deal with.
How does Oncera help me prepare for appointments?
Oncera organizes your inputs across seven survivorship domains, shows patterns worth your attention, and turns them into doctor-ready questions you can bring to your oncologist or primary care team.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your inputs are protected, handled with care, and never sold. You stay in control of what you share.
How much does it cost?
A one-time Snapshot is $8.99. Continuum, our ongoing support, is currently free for the first six months for founding members. See our pricing page for details.
Further reading: is there an app for cancer survivors, the seven domains of survivorship, and life after cancer treatment.
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Create your free Continuum account
Start your free Continuum account — free for the first six months for founding members — or begin with a one-time Snapshot for $8.99.