Navigation & Survivorship News

Lillie Shockney shares some steps you can take to help patients newly diagnosed with cancer who come alone for their consultations during the pandemic.
Local navigator networks are exceptional at supporting the AONN+ mission in their regions.
Mandi Pratt-Chapman offers a few strategies to help navigators grapple with the pain of patients and their loved ones during troubling times.
There are no second chances when it comes to providing proper care for patients with advanced cancer; as the patient’s advocate it is vital that you discuss their goals of care.
Sharon Gentry challenges all local navigator networks (LNNs) to compile a list of community aid programs to share with local members.
Online modules help oncology nurses and primary care providers improve their capacity to deliver quality survivorship care.
Commission on Cancer (CoC) representative Lillie Shockney shares some of the significant information provided during the annual CoC Program Conference that will impact the work of oncology navigators.
Mandi Pratt-Chapman pulls key characteristics from the study published in the Journal of Oncology Navigation & Survivorship that analyzes the attributes of health navigation teams.
Educating patients with cancer about their disease and their role in treatment allows them to be in control.