American Cancer Society's Cancer Resource Navigator

In partnership with the American Cancer Society, the Swedish Cancer Institute offers an innovative patient-assistance program called the American Cancer Society Patient Navigator. This service complements the SCI’s full range of integrated cancer-care services, which helps link patients with vital cancer related resources in the community.

What is a Patient Navigator?

The American Cancer Society Patient Navigator is a professional dedicated to helping cancer patients, families and caregivers navigate the many systems needed during diagnosis and treatment.
The service has been in use at a handful of facilities throughout the nation, with Swedish as the first in Washington state to host the program.

Benefits of this service

The patient navigator is available to:

  • Provide information and materials on coping with illness and treatment
  • Refer patients to support groups, classes and community resources
  • Help patients find resources for financial assistance, medication needs, homehealth care, transportation and other concerns
  • Help provide patient access to wigs, prosthesis and other cancer-related items
  • Identify activities that will help patients achieve better quality of life
  • Listen and help cancer survivors learn to self-navigate
  • Provide tours of the Swedish Cancer Institute

About our navigator, Shannon Marsh

For Shannon Marsh, the American Cancer Society Cancer Resource Navigator, helping newly diagnosed cancer patients navigate the often-confusing world that occurs after hearing the words “You have cancer” is a personal passion. Shannon’s aunt, grandmother, and great-grandmother all died of cancer by their early 40’s. Marsh herself had a rare cancer at the age of 12 and her father passed away from esophageal

cancer at age 64. It was discovered, to no one’s surprise, that Shannon’s family inherited the BRCA2 mutation responsible for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer.

In 2000, Shannon began helping other women navigate through the tough decisions that comes with learning you are at high risk for breast and ovarian cancer. Eventually, in 2003, Shannon left her career as a lawyer and decided to become a cancer research advocate at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center which she eventually left to care for her father, who was treated by Drs. Gold and Mehta here at Swedish.

Becoming a part of the Swedish Cancer Institute in March is very exciting for Shannon. “The care my father received at Swedish was exceptional and I am so happy to be able to assist patients along their cancer journey. The diagnosis itself is so overwhelming so if I can help connect patients with the resources they need, perhaps the journey will become more manageable.”



Appointments & Referrals

To schedule an appointment, or for more information, call Shannon Marsh at 206-215-6557.


Contact Information

Cancer Education Center - Swedish Cancer Institute
Arnold Building, 1221 Madison Street, A-Floor West
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-386-3200
Fax: 206-215-6199
Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m
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