Navigation & Survivorship News

Survivorship and Surveillance: What Patients Should Expect

Oncology navigators should discuss short-term survivorship and surveillance early on to prepare patients with cancer for the surprises that may come with this treatment milestone.

Why Is the AONN+ LNN Annual Report Necessary?

An overview of your end-of-year AONN+ Local Navigator Network Annual Report.

Health Equity Training with FREE Continuing Education Units

Given the growing diversity within the United States, additional opportunities for cultural competency training are always needed. Take the no-cost TEAM training today!

Your Post-Annual Conference Checklist!

Now that you’re “back” from the Virtual AONN+ Annual Conference, start taking steps toward implementing all that you’ve learned into your day-to-day work!

Congratulations to the Local Navigator Network of the Year

Congratulations to the Central Indiana Local Navigator Network for winning LNN of the Year!

Practicing Gratitude This Thanksgiving

Learn the history of Thanksgiving and Native Americans. Practicing gratitude can have many health benefits.

Why Are We Seeing Late Effects from Cancer Treatments?

As survival rates of cancer increase and patients with cancer live longer lives, we are beginning to see the late effects from cancer treatments and clinical trials.

Lung Cancer Program Ideas

In this blog, Kim Parham, RN, BSN, CN-BN, Associate Director of Quality Care and Clinical Relations at GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, shares lung cancer resources for Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

What’s the Point of Joy Right Now?

Finding joy in 2020 has been difficult, but it is critical to create space for joy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Encouraging Cancer Patients to Journal

Lillie Shockney explains how journaling can reduce stress and anxiety in patients with cancer. Cancer treatments are shown to work better when patients have clearer minds, an adequate amount of sleep, and normal cortisol levels.