Navigation & Survivorship News

Time management is essential in incorporating data entry tasks for measuring the impact of navigation programs.
An LNN Network Leader from Arizona treated local navigators to a special presentation by AONN+ Leadership Council member, Jennifer Klemp, PhD, MPH, at Arizona’s statewide LNN meeting.
Take advantage of this online training program from the George Washington University Cancer Center.
As the sense of smell is linked with memory, using various scents as a means to transport cancer patients to their happy place can help them cope with treatment.
A suggested step-by-step guide provides a framework for presenting a case study on a central topic in your local navigator network meeting.
This caregiving tool kit aids family and friends in providing care to patients with cancer.
As treatments can temporarily—and sometimes permanently—affect sexual activity, care providers must create a comfortable forum in which patients with breast cancer can have open conversations about sex and intimacy.
Leverage your AONN+ membership to join a local navigator network and connect with oncology navigators in your area.
Use this social media toolkit to implement best practices in communicating about adolescent and young adult cancer.
Clinical circumstances should dictate your approach with patients and opioid medications.