
Emily Smith Tonorezo: Back to My Roots, Supporting Cancer Survivors at Weill Cornell Medicine
Emily Smith Tonorezos, Survivorship clinician and Investigator at Weill Cornell Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper she co-authored with colleagues published in Cancer:
“After 5 incredibly fulfilling and rewarding years as Director of the National Cancer Institute’s Office of Cancer Survivorship, I have stepped down. I am getting back to my roots by focusing on taking care of cancer survivors at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Thank you to everyone who reacted to my recent change in position. I encourage you to check out our recent paper, ‘Defining Concepts in Cancer Survivorship.’
Survivor advocates, who saw the creation of OCS as a culmination of their efforts, also started a movement in calling themselves cancer survivors. For cancer survivors, advocates, and researchers, OCS has served as the lead in developing a taxonomy of key concepts related to cancer survivorship.”
Title: Defining concepts in cancer survivorship
Authors: Michelle A. Mollica, Michelle Doose, Crystal Reed, Emily Tonorezos
You can read the Full Article on Cancer.
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