
The National Cancer Legal Services Network Discusses How to Address Legal Needs of Survivors
Attorneys from the National Cancer Legal Services Network (NCLSN) met in New York on November 6-7, 2014 to discuss how to address the legal needs of cancer survivors. The NCLSN was established and is coordinated by LegalHealth, a division of the New York Legal Assistance Group. NCCS has been an instrumental ...

Guest Post: Arizona Republic Article Shows Self-referral Abuse Persists
A recent Arizona Republic article, “Medical 'self-referral' practice raises conflict of interest questions”, exposes serious concerns about self-referral abuse in prostate cancer treatment in Phoenix and across the country. It tells a particularly troubling story about an elderly prostate cancer patient with poor vision whose urologist steered him unnecessarily to ...

Guest Post: Timing, Tools, Evaluation, and Documentation: Implementing Screening Programs for Psychosocial Distress
Guest Blog by Carole McCue, RN, MS, CNE According to a recent study, 75 percent of cancer patients with depression are not treated. The integration of psychosocial care into the routine care of all patients with cancer is now being recognized as a new standard of care and the National ...

Guest Post: Study Reports Nurse Navigators Make a Difference
As a cancer survivor and nurse educator, I am always interested in how we can advocate for the care of cancer patients and recommend policy changes. Recently, I had the occasion to experience the impact a nurse navigator can have in assisting patients. Patient navigation is a program designed to ...