Health News You Can Use: What Happens After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
At Saint Luke’s, nurse navigators serve as resources and advocates in every step of the process after a breast cancer diagnosis.
1 minute1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer Society.
During the overwhelming time of a breast cancer diagnosis, nurse navigators at Saint Luke's serve as resources and advocates in every step of the process.
To share more about the supportive role of nurse navigators, Donna Freisinger-Loyd, RN, Patient Care Navigator at Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute, joins the show today to outline how her position eases logistical and emotional pain points in a patient's breast cancer journey.
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