Two national datasets explored the relationship between pain and cigarette, e-cigarette, cannabis, and alcohol use in cancer survivors.
Working with interdisciplinary teams and nurse navigators to coordinate care across specialties is a facet of oncology nursing that may be overlooked, says an expert.
Working with multidisciplinary teams and educating patients are key to treating patients with cancer while navigating newly approved treatments.
Background: Oncology nurses routinely encounter ethical dilemmas when caring for advanced cancer patients, particularly concerning prognosis-related communications. Nurses experience uncertainty ...
Being a cancer nurse is about more than supporting a patient through treatment, it’s about being advocate for them when they need it the most. March marks both Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and ...
The next time you're due for a medical exam you may get a call from someone like Ana: a friendly voice that can help you ...
Access to these experienced clinical nurses has been linked with positive patient experience and better outcomes. Alessy et al (2024) found that being directed to a cancer CNS resulted in improved ...
Cancer isn’t just one disease, but many — each with its own challenges, characteristics, risks and treatments. As we have ...
At 35, Katie Dutton is already a rectal cancer survivor ... “It was shocking — it was just pure shock,” Dutton, a nurse who lives in Tacoma, Washington, tells TODAY.com about her diagnosis.
Sara Robinson, senior associate healthcare architect at McMillan Pazdan Smith Architecture, and Jamie Feinour, vice president ...