Navigation & Survivorship News

As the number of cancer survivors continuously grows, implementation of a comprehensive cancer control program to improve their wellness is essential.
Leaving a legacy and deciding what it will be is a way for patients with cancer to have more control over their lives.
A diverse group of oncology care professionals comes together to form a multidisciplinary local navigator network.
Data compare 2 screening programs that support oncology patient navigators who serve disparate populations in the United States.
Newly launched cancer programs benefit various stakeholders in the cancer community.
The George Washington Cancer Center Online Academy provides free trainings for oncology patient navigators and other cancer professionals.
How oncology navigators can help patients remember all the questions they need and/or want to ask any member of their healthcare team.
Local navigator networks (LNNs) use meetings to share valuable resources with their members.
How oncology navigators can prepare family members to cope with the loss of their loved ones this time of year.
A national cross-sectional study demonstrates the variance of patient navigation programs.