Objectives: To propose a shift in the paradigm of survivorship in genetic cancer care.
Data sources: Published articles and, studies.
Conclusion: Previous models of survivorship are insufficient to address the evolving needs of patients and families with heritable cancers. The construction of a new model of survivorship is needed to address the unique concerns of individuals who have undergone hereditary cancer risk assessment and counseling.
Implications for nursing practice: Health care providers must be familiar with the recommendations for treatment, surveillance, and follow-up care for individuals and families with heritable cancers to maximize their quantity and quality of life.