
I love that quote.I have it pasted to my desk on three sticky notes.
The man I found standing in the women's restroom looked uneasy, like he was about to get in trouble.
This blog will focus on Cancer-related Fatigue: an overview, definition, the impact on patients' lives, prevalence, and possible sources. The next blog will include treatments, guidelines, and patient recommendations.
I think it's imperative to tell nurses what they are doing right!
This section will concentrate on how nurses can help patients endorsing chemobrain, including guidelines coping strategies, and recommendations.
"I'd love to do global oncology work! But I don't know where to start. What should I do?"
Part 2 of my 3-part series focuses on the evidence behind chemobrain and how chemotherapy may impair cognition.
Talk with almost any breast cancer survivor, and they're likely to bring up the topic of "chemobrain," that fuzzy, murky state that patients blame for impaired memory.
Be mindful of the words you speak
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