Anu Agrawal, Vice President of Global Cancer Support at American Cancer Society, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Given the aligned focus on patient-centered care both domestically and globally, it has been my privilege to participate in multiple of our domestic efforts to improve the experience for patients and their caregivers.
As a pediatric oncologist and transplant physician, I have specifically been motivated by the work we are doing collaboratively to build awareness and solution around the experience of blood cancer patients and their unique challenges:
Navigating the Complexities in Blood Cancer Diagnosis and Care Across Varying Community Cancer Care Programs, A 3-Part Educational Series
What: Session 2: Transitions and Shared Care for the Patient with Blood Cancer in a Community Cancer Care Program
Brought to you by the ACS Hematologic Cancer Collaborative, this second session addresses two critical aspects of blood cancer care: patient transitions between care settings and the implementation of shared care models. Learn practical strategies, tools, and case-based insights to overcome clinical and access challenges, improve coordination and communication, and optimize outcomes for patients navigating these complex pathways.
When: January 8, 2026. 4-5 EST
Who: Professional education designed for clinicians and care teams at community cancer care programs of all sizes and capacities
Where: Session 2 Webinar Registration (Zoom)
Up Next: Session 3: Returning to Care in a Community Cancer Care Program: Continuing Shared Care, Survivorship, Long-term Care, and End-of- Life
Register for session 2 to receive communication on session 3 date and time.”

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