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Address the impact of cancer on the psychosocial, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and quality of life of affected individuals during cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment.

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Assess how social context influences the gaps in health literacy, understanding, and learning needs in post-treatment cancer therapies and support.

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Examine reliable resources for information about cancer illness, screening, diagnosis, treatment, recovery, coping, and survivorship.

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Learn how to effectively transition to and, where possible, move beyond the survivorship stage, while understanding where to seek support and services.

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Acquire new knowledge of practices and research advances in psychosocial oncology and supportive care catered towards both interdisciplinary professionals and individuals affected by cancer.