Tools and Resources to Improve Care and Quality of Life for Cancer Survivors

September 28, 2021
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There are approximately 15.5 million cancer survivors living in the United States. Post-treatment cancer survivors are at increased risk for a variety of issues due to cancer and its treatment including long-term and late effects. In recent years, there has been an increased focus on ensuring coordinated care for survivors to address these and other issues. Join the George Washington University (GW) Cancer Center's Allison Harvey, MPH, MCHES, senior manager, health care professional education, to learn about the current state of cancer survivorship and the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series, a no-cost, self-paced online training. By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to: 1. Describe current trends in cancer survivorship 2. Discuss the need for survivorship care 3. Explain characteristics and learning outcomes of the Cancer Survivorship E-Learning Series. 

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