Navigation & Survivorship News
Changes to a patient’s treatment plan can occur at any point, which makes it that much more important for patients to view these discussions with their employers as a series of conversations.
The chat box was a huge success during the 2020 AONN+ Midyear Virtual Conference, and LNNs were cited as a place for professional growth and expansion of knowledge.
A recent study published in Transgender Health examined the relationship between clinician recommendation and receipt of cancer screenings among a group of transgender and gender-nonconforming representatives.
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.
Highlights from LNNs throughout 2020 AONN+ Midyear Virtual Conference!
This Independence Day, remember to give yourself some freedom by allowing your patients to own their choices and allowing yourself the time for open awareness and self-care.
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.
Keep making connections and building the community! Local navigator networks (LNNs) share their tips for successful networking.
During challenging times, emotions can become overwhelming. Learn how to cultivate positive feelings and cope with stress in this free podcast.
Oncology navigators can provide special guidance to family caregivers in the time of COVID-19.