Nicole L. Stout

Nicole L. Stout, DPT, CLT-LANA, FAPTA

Dr. Nicole L. Stout is the Senior Director of Survivorship and Wellness at the American Cancer Society where she leads a national portfolio of strategic initiatives in lifestyle medicine and caregiver support across pediatric, adolescent, and adult oncology. She has an international reputation in the field of cancer rehabilitation and survivorship care with over 25 years of experience in clinical research focusing on supportive care delivery in cancer. Her research has been foundational to developing the prospective surveillance model for morbidity management in cancer care. She has given over 300 scientific lectures nationally and internationally, authored and co-authored over 100 peer-review and invited publications, several book chapters, and is the co-author of the book 100 Questions and Answers about Lymphedema. Dr. Stout has led national and international strategic initiatives advancing survivorship research, guideline development, and policy solutions in cancer care. She is also an adjunct research faculty member of the West Virginia University Cancer Institute, where she supports clinical implementation research. Dr. Stout will serve as INCITE faculty, specifically leading a session during the in-person workshop on leveraging local and national resources to support cancer patients and caregivers.

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