Community health worker, patient navigators, peer support, promotoras. Whatever title you have, the work you do in the community is critical for young women diagnosed with breast cancer. Young women rely on you to find the resources designed to meet their needs. These resources were selected by your peers, navigators who participated in the YAAS! training program for Survivorship Navigators.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Training opportunities in cancer survivorship for community health workers and patient navigators
- Understanding Clinical Trials
- Supporting End of Life Care and Decisions
- Navigating Fertility Preservation and Family Building
- Finding Financial Help
- Aging and Elderly Assistance
- Addressing Housing Issues
- Navigating Insurance, Employment and Legal Resources
- Mental Health Support
- Finding Peer Support
- Managing Pain and Other Discomfort
- Supporting Children with Parents Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
- Securing Transportation
- Finding Free or Low-Cost Wigs, Scarves, Prostheses
Understanding Clinical Trials
Supporting End of Life Care and Decisions
Finding Financial Help
Aging and Elderly Assistance
Addressing Housing Issues
Mental Health Support
Finding Peer Support
Managing Pain and Other Discomfort
Supporting Children with Parents Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Securing Transportation
Finding Free or Low-Cost Wigs, Scarves, Prostheses