Navigation & Survivorship News

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.
2019 annual reports provide insights on the challenges that local navigator networks face.
Assessing alignment of survivorship content in cancer plans with survivorship recommendations allows for targeting efforts to improve outcomes and Comprehensive Cancer Control coalitions to evaluate their plans based on their local context and priorities.
As we continue to stay at home and maintain social distancing, here are helpful tips for oncology navigators to break bad news to patients with cancer over the phone.
This new webinar helps oncology navigators to educate young women with breast cancer about infertility risks and to support them in making treatment decisions.
The new toolkit helps oncology navigators and other healthcare providers to improve patient-centered cancer survivorship care in their communities.