Cancer Survivorship ECHO, Begins September 12

September 5, 2025

Cancer Survivorship ECHO, Begins September 12

The Cancer Survivorship ECHO enhances the capacity of rural primary care teams and community oncologists to deliver high-quality, coordinated, and patient-centered care to individuals who have completed primary treatment for cancer, by increasing knowledge, confidence, and collaboration in survivorship care planning, monitoring, and long-term support.

Primary care professionals, social workers, psychologists, behavioral health clinicians, nurses, and other community healthcare professionals are invited to join a multidisciplinary team of experts and specialists for virtual, collaborative learning sessions every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Case-based learning sessions for Cancer Survivorship ECHO will address such topics as:

  • Why Cancer Survivorship ECHO?
  • Cancer survivorship clinical practice guidelines
  • Immunizations
  • Continued lab monitoring and imaging
  • Healthy eating: finding nutritional balance in survivorship
  • Clinically appropriate screenings in the survivor of cancer
  • Smoking cessation in individuals with cancer
  • Modern therapeutics and toxicities
  • Cardiovascular health post cancer
  • Fitness strategies
  • Fertility and sexual health
  • Supplement use and nutrition misinformation
  • Signs and symptoms of cancer recurrence
  • Side effects
  • Support group and resources

What Does this ECHO Offer?

  • FREE continuing education for qualifying professionals,
  • Collaboration, support, and ongoing learning from specialists and experts across the state, and
  • NO COST to participating sites or individuals

Click Here to Learn More and Register