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.
A feasibility study on the use of a mobile application for patients after undergoing a stem cell transplant may help care teams quickly identify and…
Patients who were given telehealth, vs in-person, exercise programs to manage their symptoms from cancer care experienced similar outcomes, highlighting an alternative for providers to…
Results from the CARTITUDE-2 trial support cilta-cel in patients with multiple myeloma, which addresses the unmet needs of these patients, an expert presented.
An oncology nurse details strategies used at his institution to reduce burnout — which can ultimately decrease the rate of “silent quitting.”
Encouraging responses were observed in most patients with relapsed/refractory follicular lymphoma treated with loncastuximab tesirine and rituximab.
Patients in the CARTITUDE-4 trial experienced a high response rate to the treatment as early as their first relapse.
The establishment of a multidisciplinary committee can help identify opportunities to best face the ongoing cancer drug shortage.
Tools to educate oncology nurses and patients on the use of Mepitel film to prevent radiation dermatitis has improved the workflow around its introduction to…
Older patients with cancer demonstrated a moderate to high symptom burden, leading to the need for routine symptom assessments and tailored management interventions.
Over 500 attendees at this in-person event celebrated the incredible efforts made by oncology nurses when caring for patients with cancer.