Start a Cancer Survivorship Coaching and Community Business

People search: “cancer survivorship coach” (500+ per month)

Build survivor-led coaching and community for life after treatment: the identity, work, relationship, and what-now questions that end when the appointments do.

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Difficulty

Intermediate

Startup cost

Free to $500

Time to first $

90 to 180 days

Revenue potential

Medium

Profit margin

80 to 95 percent

Viability

6.6 / 10

Search demand

Low (500+ per month)

Where it runs

Online

Best for: Survivors with the emotional steadiness to hold space for others

The opening

Why this idea is overlooked

Medicine works hard to save lives and then discharges people into silence; millions of survivors face the after (fear at every scan, changed bodies, careers and marriages that shifted) with no structure, and the credential that matters most here, having lived it, cannot be bought by competitors.

The roadmap

How to start, step by step

  1. 1

    Draw the medical line in permanent ink

    You coach life after treatment: identity, fear, work, relationships, and routines. You never advise on treatment, medications, symptoms, or prognosis, ever; those questions get referred to the client's care team every single time. This boundary is legal, ethical, and non-negotiable, and it belongs in your written agreements.

  2. 2

    Pair lived experience with real training

    A recognized coach training program (general or health-adjacent coaching, typically $500 to $5,000) gives structure to what you lived. Lived experience opens the door; coaching skill is what makes sessions actually help.

  3. 3

    Define your person precisely

    Young adult survivors returning to careers, mothers post-treatment, or survivors navigating the first year after ringing the bell. The survivorship experience differs wildly by life stage; specificity is respect, and it is also marketing.

  4. 4

    Start the community before the paywall

    A free group with weekly prompts and monthly video calls builds trust in a population that has been marketed to at its most vulnerable. Grow it slowly and moderate it carefully; safety is the product.

  5. 5

    Price coaching and membership modestly and clearly

    One-on-one coaching commonly runs $75 to $200 per session or packages of $400 to $1,200; community memberships $10 to $30 per month. Publish prices, offer scholarship spots, and never sell fear; this audience has had enough of it.

  6. 6

    Partner with the clinical world properly

    Hospital survivorship programs, oncology social workers, and nonprofit cancer organizations refer to trustworthy non-clinical support. Present yourself accurately as coaching and community, not care, and those referral doors open.

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Your first move

Get coach training to pair with your lived experience, define strict boundaries around what is and is not yours to address, and grow a community alongside one-on-one coaching.

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