As a training and technical assistance provider of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program, the GW Cancer Center proudly shares this month’s Patient Navigation and Survivorship Newsletter to support your cancer coalition partners.
Training on ASCO Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines
August is a great time to brush up on the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) cancer survivorship care guidelines. The GW Cancer Center makes it easy with free, online training! The training will introduce you to guidelines addressing chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy management, fertility preservation, and osteoporosis management in adult survivors with nonmetastatic disease. Share with your partners and sign up today!
Gynecological Cancer Awareness Campaign
Just in time for Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month in September, the GW Cancer Center introduces a new Gynecological Cancer Awareness Campaign! Visit the Cancer Control TAP website for help with evidence-based communications about gynecological cancer. Developed through funding and support from the CDC, the campaign provides data, best practices, and new social media messages and graphics. Bookmark it today!
Sep. 14, 21, and 28: Living Beyond Breast Cancer - Knowledge is Power: The Black Breast Cancer Experience Event (Sign up here for newsletter with registration details)
Advance Patient-Centered Care with GW Cancer Center Online Training
Drop by the GW Cancer Center Online Academy and take advantage of our training and education opportunities for health care professionals! These free online trainings are accessible to clinicians and cancer control professionals across the country. Courses include the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series; Financial Navigation for Oncology Patient Navigators; and Oncology Patient Navigator Training: The Fundamentals. Visit the Online Academy today to find your -- or your partner's -- next training opportunity!
This work was supported by Cooperative Agreement #NU58DP006461-05 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of CDC.
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