Interview with the Innovators

Explaining the Treatment Trajectory in NSCLC

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Featuring:

Kammi Fox-Kay, MSN, RN, AOCNS, ONN-CG(T)
Lung Nurse Navigator
Franciscan Health
Crown Point, IA
Cathy Simmons, RN, BSN, ONN-CG(T)
Thoracic Oncology Navigator
Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute
Plano, Texas
Lauren Welch, MSN, NP-C, AOCNP
Nurse Practitioner
Tennessee Oncology
Nashville, TN
Lauren Welch, Kammi Fox-Kay, and Cathy Simmons share their perspectives on how they engage with their non–small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients, including educating their patients on the stage of their lung cancer, preparing them for their upcoming therapy, and describing the road map of their journey through the cancer care continuum.

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