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For survivors, the cancer journey doesn’t end when treatment does. Our cancer survivorship resources help cancer control professionals and primary care providers to provide holistic care encompassing the physical, emotional, and psychological needs of cancer survivors, from diagnosis to post-treatment care and follow ups.
Resources in this brief from the National Behavioral Health Network for Tobacco & Cancer Control can support individuals with lived cancer experience and
This presentation helped explain the CY2024 CMS physician fee schedule (aka “CMS rule”) as it pertains to Principal Illness Navigation, Community
This fact sheet from the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership addresses the importance to cancer survivors of screening subsequent to their
This toolkit from the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan assists patients throughout their cancer journey. It is a Canva template that can be customized to
This patient fact sheet from the Foundation for Women’s Cancer provides a description of palliative care and lists resources for additional information
This archived webinar from the ACS National Navigation Roundtable presents the importance of evidence to patient navigation. View the
This training from the GW Cancer Center addresses the impact of cancer treatment on the sexual health of cancer survivors. The learning objectives are to: View
The purpose of this toolkit from the American Cancer Society is to support comprehensive cancer control (CCC) coalitions in their efforts to address food
Palliative Care Palliative care, sometimes called supportive or comfort care, is a type of comprehensive medical care for people diagnosed with a serious
This fact sheet from the SelfMade Health Network provides suggestions for supporting cancer patients and survivors through the Medicaid
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