Navigation & Survivorship News

Be the Calm in the Storm: Challenging Conversations with Patients and Families

New webinar for nurse and patient navigators and clinicians on approaching challenging conversations with patients and their families.

When Cancer Recurs as Metastatic Disease

Preparing patients for the possibility of cancer recurrence is essential to their treatment plan. As oncology navigators, we should be prepared to respond to different reactions that may come from a diagnosis of recurrence.

Resources to Share

AONN+ members and leadership collect resources from outside organizations, as well as inside the organization, to assist you in your role.

Lack of Holistic Survivorship Research in Indigenous Communities

A new review takes a closer look at survivorship in indigenous populations.

Planned Pregnancy for Patients with Breast Cancer

Some patients with cancer may choose to become pregnant before they die. As their nurse navigators and patient navigators, we need to assist in considering the ethics and possibilities of this choice.

Jump-Start in 2021

It’s time for our local navigators to end their hiatus and start making connections again.

How Do You Evaluate Your Patient Navigation Program?

A new tool to help you document, track, and generate reports on your patient navigation program.

As Mask Mandates Lift, Patients Need to Take Precautions

While COVID-19 may feel like it’s coming to an end for some, patients with cancer who haven’t gotten the vaccine need to continue to take extra precautions.

Inactivation versus Deactivation

AONN+ has put procedures in place to help Local Navigator Networks remedy any challenges they may be facing.

Resources for Local Patient Navigator Network Leaders!

Navigation toolkit available to help networks at a state and local level.