“…Although technically cured or in long-term remission, many cancer survivors continue to face life-long physical, psychological, sexual, social, and financial challenges after treatment completion, including lingering cancer recurrence and secondary prevention concerns, negatively impacting quality of life (Canadian Partnership Against Cancer [CPAC], 2012;Jones & Grunfeld, 2011;Mehnert, de Boer, & Feuerstein, 2013;Ness et al, 2013). Rooted in a biomedical model of treating and managing disease (cancer care), and maintaining wellness (primary care), our existing formal structures demonstrate significant gaps in addressing the multitude of medical and supportive care needs of survivors (CPAC, 2018;Wittal, 2018).…”