Insights into Navigation

Adults with children and teens need to focus on teaching these young people how to lead a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risks of cancer and other diseases in the future.
As the pandemic continues to alter everyday life, patients with cancer may delay or avoid screenings and other care. Ensure their health and safety by following these precautions.
Oncology navigators can provide special guidance to family caregivers in the time of COVID-19.
As we continue to stay at home and maintain social distancing, here are helpful tips for oncology navigators to break bad news to patients with cancer over the phone.
How oncology navigators can help educate patients with cancer to mitigate posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) post-treatment and post-coronavirus pandemic.
Oncology navigators can help facilitate conversations surrounding “drug holidays” between patients and oncologists.
With COVID-19, the world is experiencing now what patients with advanced cancer deal with every day – living in an environment of uncertainty.
Mammograms may tell more than just breast abnormality findings.
Clearly defined roles and responsibilities are key to building a stellar oncology navigation team.
Things oncology navigators can do to ensure quality of care is not compromised.