Cancer Evolve partners with oncology organizations, nonprofits, and healthcare systems ready to address intimacy, sexuality, and relational health with competence and accountability.

The Challenge
Across oncology care, intimacy, sexuality, and relational wellbeing remain some of the least addressed aspects of survivorship. Yet research consistently shows that these concerns profoundly affect quality of life, partnerships, identity, and long-term emotional health after cancer.
At CancerEVOLVE, we work with forward-thinking organizations, locally and globally, to integrate intimacy-informed care into survivorship programs, professional education, and patient resources.
WHAT WE DO
We are committed to helping organizations thoughtfully integrate intimacy-informed care— an emerging approach that recognizes sexuality, relationship dynamics, and body identity as essential components of whole-person survivorship, through a combination of assessment, education, and program design.
This may include:
- Enhance patient care through intimacy-informed frameworks that address sexuality, relationships, and body image during and after cancer.
- Train your staff in practical communication skills for sensitive topics to support patients navigating deeply personal concerns.
- Integrate cutting-edge education into survivorship programs, support groups, and wellness initiatives.
- License ready-to-use resources such as patient worksheets, educational articles, digital guides, and conversation cards to embed into your existing care pathways.
- Consult on care redesign, communication strategies, and trauma-informed approaches to ensure your services meet modern survivorship standards.
OUR APPROACH
According to a 2014 research article titled “Sexual health communication between cancer survivors and providers: How frequently does it occur and which providers are preferred,” over 90% of patients report their oncologist rarely initiates discussions about sexual health concerns even though 40-75% of cancer patients express a preference for their oncologist to address these issues.
Let’s be honest: modern oncology does a phenomenal job of saving lives—but true healing requires a focus on connection, dignity, and belonging. These are essential elements of intimacy, relationship quality and body image confidence.
By integrating intimacy-informed, relationship-supportive, and pleasure-aware care, your organization will be able to help patients reclaim identity, confidence, and relationship to self and others.
This isn’t just better care—it’s complete care.

Who We Work With
- Cancer nonprofits
- Oncology clinics
- Hospital systems
- Rehabilitation programs
- Survivorship programs
Engagements typically begin at $3,000 and scale based on scope.
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EXPLORE OUR WORK
Learn how CancerEVOLVE partners with clinics, hospitals, and organizations to integrate intimacy-informed, whole-person care into cancer support and survivorship services through structured partnership pathways.

SUBMIT YOUR
ORGANIZATIONAL INTAKE FORM
Share about your organization, goals, and current challenges so we can recommend an appropriate starting point aligned with your values, capacity, and care priorities.

SCHEDULE A CONVERSATION
After submitting your organizational intake form, you’ll be invited to meet with our founder and lead educator, Claire Rumore, for a focused 30-minute discovery call to explore alignment, priorities, and potential next steps for your team or organization.
EXPERIENCE THE FRAMEWORK
Preview our approach through selected resources and introductory materials.