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Survivorship Task Force

Survivorship & Palliative Care

GOAL: Improve quality of life for cancer survivors.

From the time of cancer diagnosis a person is considered a survivor and continues to be one for the remainder of their life. Partners working together on the Survivorship Task Force have a goal to improve Nevada cancer survivors’ quality of life through increased awareness, education, and access to survivorship resources and services, as well as palliative care, while also increasing knowledge of both survivorship and palliative care among health care professionals. This goal along with objectives and proposed strategies is outlined in the Nevada Cancer Plan.


Survivorship Task Force

Staff Lead: Amy Thompson, Cancer Survivorship Programs Manager

Oncology Patient Navigation Network

Recognized as a Local Navigation Network by AONN+, this group is a networking group that meets every other month to discuss barriers, brainstorm solutions, share resources and network.
Staff Lead: Valerie Martinez, Cancer Outreach Coordinator


NCC's Survivorship Work

ThriveNV — through our Patient Navigators, statewide community partners, and extensive resource database — is getting cancer patients, survivors and caregivers the tools they need to improve access to care and enhance quality of life, including better communication with their rural providers. In addition to care resources, we are building a support network where the cancer community can connect, learn, collaborate, be empowered, and find new ways to manage health. 


Survivorship News:

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ECHO Cancer Survivorship: Breast Cancer Rehabilitation and Reducing Care Barriers
05.16.2022
In this ECHO presentation, Dr. Jill Binkley, PT, MSc, CLT, FAAOMPT, presents "The Role of Rehabilitation and Exercise in the Management of Breast…
ECHO On Demand Video Library: 2019 Cancer Survivorship Series
05.16.2022
In this on-demand library of educational webinars, providers and others working with cancer survivors can learn about a variety of topics. Sessions…
Survivorship Needs for People Living with Advanced and Metastatic Cancers
05.09.2022
National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship in May 2022 hosted webinar featuring Dr. Michelle Mollica, Senior Advisor at the National Cancer…
Excerpt: Bright Spot Network Shares the Leap, and Value, for Cancer Clinical Trials
05.09.2022
ThriveNV has forged a new partnership with Bright Spot Network, a phenomenal support and information organization for young cancer survivors who are…
Addressing Cancer Health Disparities: Understanding Drivers and Looking Toward Change
04.22.2022
In this free session from Pfizer's Speaker Program On Demand, Dr. Jennifer Klemp helps providers address cancer health disparities and understand…
Psychosocial Distress in Oncology
04.22.2022
In this free session from Pfizer's Speaker Program On Demand, Dr. Jennifer Klemp discusses psychosocial distress in oncology. Jennifer R. Klemp…
Becoming a 'Warrior', Part 2: Was this a mistake?
04.20.2022
By Darcy Phillips This is part of an ongoing series featuring Darcy and her experience as an Evoke Warrior, training in a cancer rehabilitation…
NCCS' Cancer Survivorship Checklist: A Guide for Clinicians
04.20.2022
The Cancer Survivorship Checklist: A Guide for Clinicians provides health care professionals with a step-by-step process to implement survivorship…
Podcast Delivers Fresh Topics for Melanoma (and Other Cancer) Survivors
04.14.2022
If you're a podcast listener it's time to check out "Beyond the Clinic: Living Well with Melanoma," an audio program hosted by Director of Cancer…
ACS Updates Guidelines for Cancer Survivors
04.08.2022
A cancer diagnosis can make a person feel like they've lost some control over their own body -- a scary experience to be sure. It may also stir up a…
Thrive Book Club: These Precious Days
04.04.2022
This month’s Thrive Book Club pick is “These Precious Days,” a collection of essays by Ann Patchett released Nov. 23, 2021. The book is a reflection…
World Lymphedema Day brings awareness to cancer treatment side effect
03.05.2022
Many people don’t know what lymphedema is until it affects them or someone they know. However, it’s not an uncommon side effect from cancer…