Navigation & Survivorship News

How Can I Make Sure I Am a “Safe Zone” for All of My Patients?

Addressing and mitigating implicit bias is critical in oncology patient navigation.

Frequent Questions About the AONN+ Certification Exams

Here are the answers to some of the frequently asked questions regarding the AONN+ Certification Exams.

Need Cancer Survivorship?

The George Washington Cancer Center shares new and updated modules on cancer survivorship for oncology patient navigators and other professionals in cancer care.

The Role of the Primary Care Provider as a Member of the Multidisciplinary Team

Engaging primary care providers as key members of the multidisciplinary team positively impacts a patient’s treatment and survivorship care experience.

Update on the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation

Following a merger with the Lung Cancer Alliance, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation is now known as GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer.

Did You Miss Out on the Together, Equitable, Accessible, Meaningful (TEAM) Training?

Gain fresh insights and learn new strategies with this free online training program.

When Parents Are Refusing Treatment for Their Child with Cancer

Important intervention tips for oncology navigators to advocate for the cancer patient, and help him or her receive proper treatment.

A Navigator Speaks Out on World Cancer Day

Patient Navigator and Local Navigator Network Leader Olayinka Odumosu shares her experience navigating in West African countries.

Why Patient Navigators Should Partner with Cancer Control Coalition

Oncology patient navigators are essential in keeping health equity at the center of quality cancer care and cancer control.