SurvivorNet - About the company
SurvivorNet is a series B company based in New York City (United States), founded in 2004 by Tim Langloss and Steve Alperin. It operates as a Provider of an online cancer prevention, treatment, information platform. SurvivorNet has raised $15M in funding from Gatemore. The company has 65 active competitors, including 13 that are funded. Its top competitors include companies like AccessHope, Manta Cares and Liangyihui.
Company Details
SurvivorNet is a provider of an online cancer prevention, treatment, information platform. It provides an online platform and allows users to ask cancer-related questions to healthcare experts. It offers information on types of cancer, stages of cancer and its prevention process.
- Website
- survivornet.com
- Email ID
- *****@survivornet.com
Key Metrics
Founded Year
2004
Location
New York City, United States
Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$15M in 1 round
Latest Funding Round
Investors
Ranked
5th among 65 active competitors
Employee Count
24 as on May 31, 2026
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SurvivorNet's funding and investors
SurvivorNet has raised a total funding of $15M over 1 round. Its latest funding round was a Series B round on Jan 10, 2020 for $*****. 1 investor participated in its latest round. SurvivorNet has 1 institutional investor.
Here is the list of recent funding rounds of SurvivorNet:
Date of Funding | Funding Amount | Round Name | Post-Money Valuation | Revenue Multiple | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jan 10, 2020 | 1776845 | Series B | 3540196 | 3529617 | 6780276 | 4363485 |
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SurvivorNet's founders and board of directors
Founder? Claim ProfileThe founders of SurvivorNet are Tim Langloss and Steve Alperin. Steve Alperin and are the CEOs of SurvivorNet.
Here are the details of SurvivorNet's key team members:
- Tim Langloss: Co-Founder of SurvivorNet.
- Steve Alperin: Co-Founder & CEO of SurvivorNet. Contact Info: 1 email address
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SurvivorNet's employee count trend
SurvivorNet has 24 employees as of May 26. Here is SurvivorNet's employee count trend over the years:
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SurvivorNet's Competitors and alternates
Top competitors of SurvivorNet include AccessHope, Manta Cares and Liangyihui. Here is the list of Top 10 competitors of SurvivorNet, ranked by Tracxn score:
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Rank | Company Details | Short Description | Total Funding | Investors | Tracxn Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | AccessHope 2019, Duarte (United States), Series B | Provider of cancer care, support, and expertise for employees | $33M | 47/100 | |
2nd | Manta Cares 2022, San Francisco (United States), Seed | Provider of digital tools and support for cancer patients and caregivers. It offers a step-by-step digital platform to manage cancer treatment, providing guidance, explanations of treatments, and preparation for appointments. Practical tools help organize symptoms, medications, and questions. The platform also connects users with a support network offering programs for fitness, nutrition, mental health, and peer support. Informational articles on cancer-related topics are also available. | $5.4M | 46/100 | |
3rd | Liangyihui 2015, Shanghai (China), Series C | Medical information platform for cancer | $17.1M | 44/100 | |
4th | WarOnCancer 2015, Stockholm (Sweden), Deadpooled | Provider of online social platform for patients subjected to cancer | $940K | - | 41/100 |
5th | SurvivorNet 2004, New York City (United States), Series B | Provider of an online cancer prevention, treatment, information platform | $15M | 39/100 | |
6th | OncoveryCare 2022, Boston (United States), Seed | Provider of virtual cancer survivorship clinic services. It offers physical and mental health services, survivorship care planning, and navigation to community resources. A team of survivorship-trained clinicians and peer mentors provides support throughout the survivorship journey. The clinic's model addresses the growing needs of cancer survivors by offering personalized care and tools to navigate life after cancer. Services include peer mentorship and access to a supportive community. | $4.52M | 38/100 | |
7th | Peer Medical 2005, San Mateo (United States), Seed | Online platform providing medical information on cancer | $1.2M | 38/100 | |
8th | Care Across 2013, London (United Kingdom), Funding Raised | Online platform offering cancer related information | - | 37/100 | |
9th | CancerLife 2013, Philadelphia (United States), Unfunded | Online community of people with cancer | - | - | 37/100 |
10th | all4cure 2015, Seattle (United States), Seed | Online patient to patient social platform for myeloma support | $100K | - | 34/100 |
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SurvivorNet's Investments and acquisitions
SurvivorNet has made no investments or acquisitions yet.
News related to SurvivorNet
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SurvivorNet Expands Its Groundbreaking Resources Into Rare and Chronic DiseasesPR Newswire•Jun 09, 2022•SurvivorNet
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Cancer Media Outlet SurvivorNet Announces $10-million in Series B FundingPR Newswire•Jan 10, 2020•SurvivorNet, Gatemore
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