Preparing cancer survivors for their future
The ACE Program team works with patients to educate them about life after cancer and monitor for possible therapy-related late effects.
Each ACE Program participant receives a Cancer Treatment Summary that includes a description of their cancer diagnosis, detailed treatment information, complications encountered during treatment or any late effects. Program highlights include:
Education about risk factors and health maintenance
Screening for late effects
Consultation with appropriate subspecialties and access to social work support, child life specialists, neuropsychologists and other services
Social worker dedicated to helping patients and their families cope with the challenges that are experienced by childhood cancer survivors
Assistance of transition of pediatric cancer survivors to adult survivorship services
At the forefront of medical research
The ACE Program is a founding member of the Childhood Cancer Survivors Study (CCSS), the leading consortium in late effects research. Numerous studies from the CCSS have determined the frequency of late effects and identified risk factors for late effects in this childhood cancer survivors. ACE team members conduct and participate in research studies about the unique problems and needs of cancer survivors. Learn more about our innovative research.
Personalized care for pediatric cancer survivors
At Children’s Health, we build personalized cancer treatment summaries and care plans for each cancer survivor. We look at factors like genetics, what treatments you’ve had and how old you are when you went through treatment. We use these factors to help predict, address and prevent future challenges, so every child has the best opportunity for a long, healthy life.
ACE adult appointments
We facilitate transition to adult survivorship services where the personalized comprehensive care continues. Within the adult primary care survivorship clinic, ACE patients are able to have a targeted survivorship visit, or have both their primary care and survivorship needs taken care of by our team. Our goal is to ensure all components of survivorship care are addressed at your visit (acute concerns, late and long term effects, and preventive health). Working closely with the UTSW Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, survivors of cancer are able to access expanded support services such as social work, exercise, behavioral health/psychology/ and nutrition. We have locations for our adult program that include:
Ft Worth: Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Clinic
Address:
400 W Magnolia Ave
Ft Worth, TX 76104
817-645-3900
(The clinic is located within the Moncrief Cancer Institute on the first floor)
Dallas: Primary Care Cancer Survivorship Clinic
Address:
5939 Harry Hines Blvd; Ste 303
Dallas, TX 75390
214-645-3900
(The clinic is located within the Family Medicine Practice Office)
Resources
For additional support, connect with an ACE social worker
The ACE social worker is dedicated to helping patients and their families cope with the challenges that may result from childhood cancer. Psychosocial issues can affect every aspect of the survivor’s life, but your social worker helps to find needed resources. The ACE program social worker is trained to provide a variety of services for you and your family.