Advancing Team-Based Care for Adolescents & Young Adults Impacted by Cancer
Current Dates
Session 1: Monday, May 18, 2026
Session 2: TBD
If you are an individual with a disability who needs reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please contact Kirsten Evans at kirsten.evans@nih.gov. This webinar will include live closed captioning, and session recordings will be made available with captions following the event.
This webinar series will be archived on the HDRP Events webpage.
Session 1
Advancing team-based care in oncology and related settings for adolescents and young adults impacted by cancer
Monday, May 18, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm ET
Register Here
Participants will learn about:
- The development, evaluation, and application of team-based care models
- Strategies to enhance communication and streamline care decisions
- Approaches to advance receipt of recommended care
- Efforts to improve clinical and patient-centered outcomes
- Research gaps and future directions in AYA cancer care
For more information about this webinar series and complementary background reading for Session 1, visit the Healthcare Teams page.
Intended Audience
Healthcare delivery scientists, health services researchers, cancer care clinicians, patients, and care partners are invited to join the webinar series.
Speakers
Angela R. Bradbury, MD
Kevin Reitnauer Fox, MD Professor in Oncology
Department of Medicine, Hematology/Oncology
Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy
The University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly A. Miller, PhD, MPH
Associate Professor of Population and Public Health Sciences
Co-Director, The Center for Young Adult Cancer Survivorship Research
Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California
Caroline S. Dorfman
Associate Professor
Co-Director, Division of Behavioral Medicine and Neurosciences
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Co-Director, Duke Teen and Young Adult Oncology Program
Co-Director, Duke Oncofertility Program
Duke Cancer Institute
Recommended Background Reading
- The ENGAGE study: a 3-arm randomized hybrid type 1 effectiveness and implementation study of an in-home, collaborative PCP model of remote telegenetic services to increase uptake of cancer genetic services in childhood cancer survivors

- Barriers and facilitators of Hispanic/Latino parents caregiving for a childhood cancer survivor: a qualitative study

- Improving Symptom Management for Survivors of Young Adult Cancer: Development of a Novel Intervention
