Caring for the Young Adult Lymphoma Patient
Lymphoma remains one of the top five cancers among young adults (defined as those diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 39), yet their needs only recently emerged as a priority in cancer care.
Overview
FREE accredited continuing education opportunity for nurses.
Activity
This engaging online multi-media presentation will explore the unique psychosocial/medical needs of young adults diagnosed with lymphoma and bring you up to date on the latest ways in which you can assist in the treatment and survivorship care of this population.
Speakers
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Brad Zebrack, PhD, University of Southern California
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David J. Straus, MD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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Jennifer Mills, MSW, MPH, Lymphoma Research Foundation
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Christine Liebertz, RN, CS, MSN, AOCN Nurse Practitioner, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
View webcast here for more detailed information.
The Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is grateful to its sponsors, which make its educational programs possible. With their support, LRF is able to collaborate with our researchers to provide educational tools such as webcasts.