Pediatric, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer Survivorship ECHO
June 2024 - May 2025
The American Cancer Society has developed an ECHO program to address the unmet long-term survivorship needs of survivors of pediatric, adolescent, and young adult cancers. The goal for this ECHO program is to increase knowledge of late effects of pediatric, adolescent and young adult cancer and its treatments. The target audience is physicians (including primary care and family medicine), advanced practice providers, nurses, social workers, patient navigators, and other health providers involved in the care of survivors of pediatric, adolescent, and young adult cancers. This program offers CME, CE, and CEU credits.
“Thanks to the ECHO case presentation we have been able to get in touch with our Survivorship program and are in the works for collaboration”
Our Experts

Laura Makaroff, DO
Cancer Prevention and Survivorship

Michael Roth, MD
Medical Director Cancer Survivorship

Nina S. Kadan-Lottick, MD, MSPH
Director of Survivorship Research Initiative

Kimberly Peairs, MD, FACP
Medical Director of Primary Care Innovations and Value in the Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians

Allison Rosen, MS

Maggie Rogers, MPH

Fumiko Ladd Chino, MD

Matthew J Ehrhardt, MD, MS

Jessica Corredor, MS, CGC

Terri Lynn Woodard, MD
Director of Oncofertility Program

John M. Salsman, PhD
Director of Clinical Research in AYA Oncology