Impact of Virtual Navigation on the Education and Access of Patients with Cancer: A National Mixed Methods Investigation
Introduction Despite growing evidence of efficacy, oncology patient navigation is not ubiquitously offered. Navigation may reduce barriers to cancer care, yet geographic location may limit patient access. To overcome geographical barriers and increase patient education in oncology, our medical cente...
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Main Authors: | Susan Haag (Author), Joyce Schaffer (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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