
Emotional intelligence becomes a critical tool for oncology nurses to sharpen when having difficult conversations with patients who received a terminal cancer diagnosis.

Emotional intelligence becomes a critical tool for oncology nurses to sharpen when having difficult conversations with patients who received a terminal cancer diagnosis.

Although oncology nurses do not relay the initial information around impacted fertility with cancer treatment, they play an important role in guiding patients with any concerns around this topic.

Oncology nurses can aid in the identification and management of oral adverse effects from cancer therapies.

Isabel Octaviano, RN, details her role and experiences supporting patients during clinical trials.