A Smiling Nurse Makes All the Difference in Pediatric Oncology
Being hospitalized for cancer can be a frightening experience for a child, but a friendly and approachable nurse can make all the difference.
Being hospitalized for cancer can be a frightening experience for a child, but a friendly and approachable nurse can make all the difference.
HPV vaccines in patients under the age of 40 may have lowered rates of HPV-related cancer compared with unvaccinated patients.
Postmenopausal women who had undergone hysterectomy and received treatment with conjugated equine estrogen alone had an increased incidence of ovarian cancer and mortality rates.
Most survivors of stage I-III breast cancer who attempted pregnancy succeeded, though there were certain factors that seemed to increase the chance of conception.
Using an artificial intelligence-based navigation tool to contact patients who missed their colonoscopy appointment may help them reschedule and potentially attend a new appointment.
Converting operating rooms into those that are able to filter surgical smoke and biological contaminants can make workplaces safer for nurses and other health care…
Adding capivasertib to fulvestrant was shown to improve the time to second progression in patients with pretreated HR-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer.
Over 500 attendees at this in-person event celebrated the incredible efforts made by oncology nurses when caring for patients with cancer.
Uproleselan plus chemotherapy missed the overall survival end point in the phase 3 trial assessing the combination in patients with relapsed/refractory acute myeloid leukemia.
Compared with physician’s choice of treatment, trastuzumab deruxtecan exhibited superior long-term survival and response rates in patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.
Oncology nurses can discuss dose modifications for common smoking cessation agents with patients and providers to improve smoking cessation rates.