1-C: 1 – Navigating Cancer Care: Developing New Patient / Family Orientation Sessions. Josee Charlebois The Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, ON, Canada
(SLIDES) 1-C: 2 – A nurse-led oral cancer therapy clinic: meeting the challenges of drug adherence, AE monitoring, and patient self-management.
Susanna Wong, Colleen Campbell
Simcoe Muskoka Regional Cancer Program, Barrie, ON, Canada
(SLIDES) 1-C: 3 – Surveying cancer survivors and education providers: What are the education needs of cancer survivors after completion of treatment?
Elizabeth Hatcher, Shannon Colvin, Anne Willis, Mandi Pratt-Chapman
George Washington University Cancer Institute, Washington, DC, USA
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1-C: 4 – Using a participatory public engagement approach to co-create an innovative curriculum about "living with, through and beyond cancer".
Tina Papadakos1, Lynn Gauthier1 ,2, Janet Papadakos1 ,2, Nour Alkazaz1, Robin Milne1, Beth Edwards1 ,2, Colleen Young1, Cheryl Pritlove1 ,4, Audrey Jusko-Friedman1 ,3, Pamela Catton1 ,2
1Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, 2University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 3Cancer Care Ontario, Toronto, Canada, 4York University, Toronto, Canada
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1-C: 5 – CBPR Driven Cancer Education Across the Cancer ContinuumKhaliah Fleming1, Vani Simmons1, Martine Dorvil2, Peggie Sherry3, Clement Gwede1, Cathy Meade1
1H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, USA, 2University Area Community Development Center, Tampa, FL, USA, 3Faces of Courage, Tampa, FL, USA
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