New Cervical Lymphadenopathy (CLA) in Adults Pathway Map

**Sent on behalf of Dr. Michael Odell, Ontario Head and Neck Cancers Lead **

Dear RVPs and Regional Directors,

We are excited to announce that the NEW Cervical Lymphadenopathy (CLA) in Adults Pathway Map has officially been launched on the Ontario Health (Cancer Care Ontario) (OH(CCO)) website: CLA in Adults Pathway Map.

This new pathway map’s development was led by Ontario Head and Neck Cancers Lead, Dr. Michael Odell and an expert working group, with support from the Cancer Care Integration & Disease Advisory Program (CI-DAP). The pathway map’s objective is to provide guidance for health care providers who encounter adult patients with cervical lymphadenopathy, by creating a diagnostic pathway map for patients who present with a neck mass without a clear primary site of origin.

Action Requested: Please share the CLA in Adults Pathway Map with your network and any colleagues who you think may be interested. This pathway map is particularly relevant to family physicians, nurse practitioners, otolaryngologists and general surgeons.

Please note, this is also being shared with the Cervical Lymphadenopathy in Adults Pathway Map Working Group, the Head and Neck Cancers Advisory Committee as well as OH (CCO)’s Clinical Council.

We appreciate your assistance in sharing this newly published pathway map. Should you have any questions about the pathway map or this request, please email Natalie Drake, Specialist, Cancer Care Integration and Disease Advisory Program at Natalie.Drake@ontariohealth.ca.

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