Cancer survivorship support, for life after treatment
When treatment ends, the appointments and check-ins fall away — but the questions don't. Oncera helps you understand your health across seven survivorship domains, track patterns over time, and walk into every appointment prepared. Educational and non-diagnostic, alongside your care team.
The survivorship gap
Why is life after cancer so hard to navigate?
Treatment is highly coordinated. Survivorship is not. After the last appointment, fatigue, sleep changes, chemo brain, and fear of recurrence can linger for months — but the structure, the check-ins, and the sense of a plan quietly disappear. Oncera is built for exactly that stretch.
Make sense of what you feel
Turn scattered symptoms into clear, plain-language focus areas.
See your patterns over time
Track trends instead of guessing from a single hard day.
Walk in prepared
Bring doctor-ready questions to every appointment.
Seven domains
Physical, emotional, sleep, nutrition, hormone therapy, and more — in one calm place.
Patterns over time
Hundreds of signals become a small number of clear focus areas.
Between-visit support
A private companion for the long stretches between visits.
How it helps
How do survivors use Oncera?
You build a private survivorship profile in minutes. Oncera organizes your signals into seven domains, tracks how they change, and explains what's worth your attention — turning it into questions you can bring to your care team. Use it around appointments, or check in whenever something feels off.
See how it worksGetting started is simple
No tests, no referrals, no insurance.
Build your profile
A focused intake about your treatment history, symptoms, and lifestyle — no lab tests or devices required.
Get your focus areas
See your signals organized into seven domains, explained in plain language — never a diagnosis, never alarm.
Track & prepare
Follow patterns over time and bring doctor-ready questions to your next appointment.
Why choose Oncera
Built for the years that come after
Research-grounded
Built on survivorship and oncology research, not vague wellness content.
Complements your care
Designed to support — never replace — your oncologist and care team.
Breast cancer depth first
Tailored to breast cancer survivorship before expanding — not one-size-fits-all.
Calm, not alarming
Educational and non-diagnostic — clarity and reassurance, never added anxiety.
Private by design
Your inputs are protected, handled with care, and never sold.
No tests or devices
No lab work, no wearable, no insurance — just a few focused questions to start.
Common questions from survivors
Is Oncera right for me?
Oncera is built 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.
What does Oncera actually do?
Oncera organizes hundreds of survivorship-relevant signals — treatment history, symptoms, sleep, mood, nutrition, and more — into seven clear domains. It explains patterns in plain language, surfaces focus areas, and turns them into doctor-ready questions you can bring to your care team.
Is Oncera a diagnostic tool or medical device?
No. Oncera is an educational and informational platform. It does not diagnose, treat, or predict disease or relapse, and it never replaces your care team. It helps you understand and organize your survivorship so your 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.
What should I do after cancer treatment ends?
Ask your oncologist for a follow-up and surveillance schedule, learn which late and long-term effects to watch for, and build steady routines for sleep, movement, and nutrition. Oncera helps you track these over time and prepare for each appointment. See our guide on what to do after cancer treatment.
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-member survivors. No insurance required.
Is my data private?
Yes. Your inputs are protected, handled with care, and never sold. You stay in control of what you share.
Further reading: what is survivorship, what to do after treatment, and survivorship care plans.
More answers in the full FAQ and the survivorship glossary.
Start making sense of life after cancer
Begin with a one-time Snapshot, or follow your patterns over time with Continuum — free for the first six months for founding members.