A Division I lacrosse player at Harvard navigates a life-changing cancer diagnosis with support from the Cancer Center's AYA program.
Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program


Contact Information
Our dedicated AYA clinicians and program manager are available to connect you to our resources and answer any questions that you may have over the continuum of your care.
Connect with us: ayacancer@mgh.harvard.edu
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Explore the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
Overview
Adolescent and young adult (AYA) patients with cancer face unique challenges and have specific needs. Historically, oncology care has been divided between pediatric and older adult patients, creating additional challenges for AYAs as they navigate their cancer care while also balancing mental health, financial wellbeing, educational and career development goals, fertility, and social connection.
The AYA program at Mass General Cancer Center was established to directly address the unique needs of our AYA population. We are developing clinical and psychosocial frameworks and creating social opportunities to improve the quality of life and outcomes for our patients.
Our Mission
Our mission is to empower AYAs throughout their cancer care by fostering a community of patients, caregivers, providers, and advocates. The AYA program was established to provide an integrated model of care to address the multifaceted concerns of our patients.
- Our AYA patients are the foundation of this program.
- Our AYA patients drive the program’s ongoing engagement in research and educational initiatives to identify best clinical care practices.
- Our AYA patients are instrumental in guiding the development of our psychosocial supports and social engagement opportunities.
Through this collaborative and dynamic effort, the AYA program aims to eliminate disparities in cancer care and outcomes of AYAs impacted by cancer.
Our Multidisciplinary Care Model
Our clinical care program is designed to provide a multidisciplinary approach to the care our AYA patients receive. The team includes medical, surgical and radiation oncologists, as well as nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, social workers, psychiatrists and psychologists with experience caring for AYA patients. Our team provides resources and supports for fertility and sexual health, emotional wellbeing, education, physical health and rehabilitation, nutrition, social support, and spirituality.
Support Services

The AYA program provides patients with access to many support services at Mass General, including but not limited to:
- Clinic for Reproductive Health and Cancer
Provides guidance on fertility preservation options.
(Video: Fertility and Cancer) - Integrative Therapies
Offers free wellness services including acupuncture, yoga, and music therapy. - Lifestyle Medicine
Provides personalized consultations and group visits to support exercise, nutrition, rehabilitation, sleep, and stress management. - Mind-Body Medicine
Supports patients in learning coping and self-care techniques through interactive, group-based learning. - Oncology Social Work
Offers counseling and emotional support through individual counseling, peer mentoring, and support groups. - Parenting at a Challenging Time (PACT)
Provides individualized guidance to parents facing the challenges of cancer while parenting children and adolescents. - Peer Mentoring
Provides one-to-one connections between patients/caregivers and experienced peers for individualized guidance and social support. - Psychiatric Oncology
Offers a collaborative approach to addressing the psychological distress individuals may experience because of their cancer. - Sexual Health
Supports individuals and their partners in maintaining or reconnecting with their sexual health.
Provides consultation and information about medical marijuana.
FAQs
Who are adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer patients?
AYA cancer patients are individuals between the ages of 15 and 39 who have received a cancer diagnosis.
What are the unique needs for AYA cancer patients?
AYAs receive a cancer diagnosis during a time of significant physical, emotional, and social development. Cancer and cancer treatment can disrupt critical developmental milestones leading to unique concerns. This may mean that AYA patients require support that is different from what is offered to patients at other life stages. Emotional and physical well-being, education, fertility planning, sexual health, and social engagement are some of the top concerns expressed by our AYA patients.
What services are available for AYA patients at Mass General?
We are committed to creating a space where patients feel comfortable discussing any of their concerns with their care team. As part of this effort, we have identified providers with AYA expertise throughout the Mass General Cancer Center. Patients can access supportive care resources including social work, psychology, psychiatry, sexual health and fertility, lifestyle medicine, integrative therapies, and parenting guidance.
Our dedicated AYA clinicians and program manager are available to connect you to these resources and answer any questions that you may have over the continuum of your care.
Connect with us at ayacancer@mgh.harvard.edu.
Where else can I find information on AYA cancer care?
There are several resources and organizations that address the core issues that many AYA patients experience. The following list highlights a few of the resources that are available.
- Clinical Information:
- Comprehensive Information Source:
- Fertility:
- Recreation:
- Scholarship & Financial Support:
- Social Support & Connection:
Patient Stories
Meet Lauren Aloisio, RN, Mass General Cancer Center nurse and patient, and learn about the impact that the First Descents organization has made on her. (video by Voca Films)
Meet Mass General Cancer Center patient Elyssa and learn about our Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program from Annah Abrams, MD and Giselle Perez-Lougee, PhD.
Webinars
During this webinar presented by Mass General Cancer Center’s Adolescent & Young Adult (AYA) Cancer Program, you'll learn about medical marijuana use in cancer treatment, guided by two cannabinoid therapeutics specialists - Dr. Ryan Zaklin, MD, MA and Meghan Clements, MSN, FNP-BC of ECS Wellness.
In this presentation from September 13, 2023, Annah Abrams, MD addresses the unique needs of our AYA population as well as discusses the clinical and psychosocial frameworks and social opportunities being developed for our AYA patients.
In this presentation from August 23, 2022 Dr. Mary Morris provides an overview of the reproductive system and how cancer therapies can impact future fertility. She reviews current options to minimize the negative effects of chemotherapy and ways to potentially preserve your ability to have children.
Meet the Team
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- Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
- Chief, Division of Pediatric Psychooncology
- Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School
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- Associate Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
- Director, Adolescent and Young Adult Research and Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) for Cancer Survivors
- Assistant Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School
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- Program Manager, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
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Jackie Cardarelli-Matte, LICSW
- Sarcoma and Gynecological Social Worker
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- Oncology Nurse Practitioner
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- Pediatric Surgeon
- Associate Program Director, MGH Surgical Residency Program
- Director of Pediatric Surgical Oncology, Mass General Brigham for Children
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- Assistant Professor Harvard Medical School
- Director - Long Term Follow-Up Clinic, Mass General Cancer Care for Children
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- Oncology Nurse Practitioner
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- Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Radiation Oncology and Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
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- Oncology Nurse Practitioner
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- Nurse Practitioner; Doctor of Nursing; Clinical Director, Ortho Oncology; Director, Ortho APPs
AYA Clinical Champions
Zeba Ahmad, PhD
- Psychologist
Lauren Boal, MD
- Hematologist | Oncologist
Riley Fadden, NP
- Nurse Practitioner, Melanoma
Katherine Marciano, NP
- Nurse Practitioner, Neuro-Oncology

Christina Orr, NP
- Nurse Practitioner, Neuro-Oncology
Alexandra Sorrentino, DNP
- Nurse Practitioner, Melanoma

Samantha Vincent, CPNP
- Nurse Practitioner, Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
AYA Bulletin
AYA Sarcoma Support Group
This virtual group is open to sarcoma patients in active treatment or who completed treatment less than 1 year prior between the ages of 18-39 and meets the first Thursday of every month from 3:00-4:30 pm via Zoom. The group is facilitated by sarcoma social worker Jackie Cardarelli-Matte and nurse practitioner Christina Kim. View the support group flyer.
Managing Life After Cancer
Our virtual stress management and resilience training (SMART) program is open to young adults between the ages of 18-39 who have completed treatment for cancer or are living with cancer. The focus of this program is to teach stress management and resilience skills to help manage the social, emotional, and physical health challenges of life after treatment. This program helps connect AYAs across the Mass General Cancer Center while providing a supportive environment to learn and apply learned strategies. For more information, please reach out to mghsurvivorship@partners.org. View program flyer (pdf).
Young Adult Brain Tumor Support Group
This virtual group is open to patients between the ages of 18-40 who have a brain tumor. Find support from other young adults. For more information, please reach out to the group leader.
Contact: Sandra McLaughlin, Oncology Social Worker, 617-643-2355
Clinical Trials
Researchers at the Mass General Cancer Center are conducting a study to learn about the experiences of young adults with cancer and their partners. View study flyer (pdf).
Supportive Care Services
Our support programs can help patients and their families cope with the challenges of a cancer diagnosis.
Related News and Articles
- News
- Jun | 10 | 2024
Sara Stevens, CNP, shares how her personal experiences and patients inspired her to build the AYA Program.
- News
- Oct | 3 | 2023
Through the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program at Mass General Cancer Center, Grace was able to connect with other people her age grappling with similar diagnoses.
- News
- Oct | 3 | 2023
Support groups can help address the psychosocial needs of AYA patients and offer an important outlet during treatment.
- News
- May | 25 | 2023
Grace shares how the AYA program at Mass General Cancer Center was instrumental in helping her balance being a patient and student-athlete.
- Patient Story
- Feb | 9 | 2023
A Rare Adrenal Cancer Diagnosis and an Indomitable Spirit: Erin’s Story
Months after college graduation, Mass General employee Erin Morrissey was diagnosed with a rare form of adrenal cancer. Taking to social media to share her journey and inspire others, Erin emphasizes the importance of being your own health advocate, leaning into research, and seeking support.
Contact the Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Program
Our dedicated AYA clinicians and program manager are available to connect you to our resources and answer any questions that you may have over the continuum of your care.