Category VIII: Survivorship and End of Life

November 2020 Vol 11, No 11

Throughout the different stages of survival, healthcare providers should offer survivorship care to include:

  • General health and wellness promotion
  • Surveillance for recurrence and screening for new cancers
  • Interventions for management of physical and psychosocial effects
  • Coordination of care for the cancer survivor
  • This year, there are no accepted abstracts within this research category. We encourage the navigation community to conduct research in this important category of cancer care and submit research abstracts to AONN+ in 2021.
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