CCBD: Cancer Survivors
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The ACE (After the Cancer Experience) program provides long-term monitoring for survivors of childhood cancer and health promotion. ACE is one of only a few programs in the United States that monitors patients for late effects into adulthood. ACE bridges medical care from childhood to adult life within a centralized medical system for expertise in clinical care, education/outreach and research.
Message from the ACE Medical Director
Eligibility requirements include:
- Diagnosed with childhood cancer or a disease requiring chemotherapy or radiation therapy
- Have completed therapy for at least two years
- Disease-free
Who We Are
- The ACE program was started in 1989 at Children's Medical Center and is the oldest comprehensive cancer survivor program in the North Texas area.
- The expertise of the ACE team has been requested throughout the world as a model of programs and services to meet the needs of childhood cancer survivors.
- The ACE program enables seamless transition of pediatric cancer survivors to adult services via the ACE Young Adult Program at UT Southwestern in the Department of Internal Medicine.
- The ACE program is the only North Texas institution participating in the NCI-funded Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.
- The ACE team members conduct and participate in research studies about the unique problems and needs of childhood cancer survivors.
- Selected as one of 15 institutions worldwide to be in the Children's Oncology Group (COG) Cancer Control Consortium. This provides funding to support studies in late effects and cancer control.