Aliènne Salleroli on Establishing Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Throughout Oncology Practice
April 29th 2022The framework for establishing equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout oncology nursing already exists within the standard for health and safety, explains Aliènne Salleroli, MS, BSN, RN, OCN.
Patients With Cancer May Need Help Changing Their Eating Approaches
March 31st 2022Caitlin Benda, MBA, MS, RD, CSO, LDN, a clinical oncology nutritionist supervisor at American Oncology Network, comments on different ways oncology nurses can assist patients in reaching their overall caloric intake.
Bioimpedance Spectroscopy: How It Functions and How It Improves Subclinical Lymphedema Detection
March 15th 2022Sheila L. Ridner, PhD, RN, FAAN, provides an overview of bioimpedance spectroscopy and how the simple design allows for standardized subclinical lymphedema surveillance in breast cancer survivors.
Nursing Considerations for Using Selinexor in Multiple Myeloma
January 3rd 2022An expert from the Tisch Cancer Institute highlights the importance of medication adherence, nausea management, and proper hydration for patients being treated with selinexor for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.
Many Patients Are Under-Sedated During End-of-Life Cancer Care
December 31st 2021David Hui, MD, MSc, from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses findings indicating that patients with agitated delirium may be under-sedated, in accordance with their personalized sedation goal.
Clinical Nurse Specialist Explains Meaning and Impact of Implicit Bias on Patients
November 26th 2021Kathy Burns, MS, APRN-CNS, AGCNS-BC, Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, comments on the importance of being mindful about one’s implicit bias in the treatment of patients with cancer who have substance use disorders.