Abstract

AYAs with cancer have unique psychosocial needs, with reproductive health being a primary concern. Additionally, health disparities exist among SGM AYAs and there is a gap in clinician training. The NCI-funded R25 Enriching Communication Skills for Health Professionals in Oncofertility (ECHO) provides reproductive health communication training to allied health professionals, including social workers, psychologists, nurses, and physicians assistants, who provide care for AYAs with cancer. The ECHO curriculum expanded to include the LGBT Oncofertility Education (LOvE) module.

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