Authors


Kerry Nichols, RN, BSN, OCN

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Kerry Nichols on a Nurse Navigator-Led Smoking Cessation Program

Kerry Nichols, RN, BSN, OCN, explains their nurse navigator-led smoking cessation program.


Chase Doyle

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Ibrutinib Shows Promise in Treating GVHD After Stem Cell Transplant

Ibrutinib has showed clinically meaningful and durable responses in patients with chronic graph-versus-host-disease (cGVHD).


Greg Kennelty

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Multigene Panel Tests Yield Clues to Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risk

What do patients think about being tested for many genes that may impact their hereditary risk for breast or ovarian cancer, beyond the well-known BRCA mutations?


Margaretta Page, MS, RN

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Margaretta Page on Caring for the Caregiver

Margaretta Page, MS, RN, clinical nurse specialist, UCSF School of Medicine, discusses the importance of caring for the caregiver.




Amy Sebastian-Deutsch, RN, DNP, CNS, APN, AOCNS

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Oncology Nurse Navigators and Community Health Workers: Building Unique Relationships for Cancer Care, Part II of II

Amy Sebastian-Deutsch describes the potential for a collaborative relationship between Oncology Nurse Navigators and community health workers.


Carol G. Kelley, PhD, RN

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The Benefits for Nurses of Using Psychosocial Cancer Registry Data

Registries, large databases of patient information collected in a systematic, standardized fashion, most often focus on biologic measures, such as pathology, radiology, and laboratory results, to track incidence and prevalence of disease as well as causative factors.


Debbie Zelman

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Making an Impact for Stomach Cancer Patients With Lawmakers in Washington, DC

I was diagnosed with stage IV advanced, incurable stomach (gastric) cancer in April 2008 when I was only 40 years old


Diane E. Paul, MS, RN

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Peer Support Boosts Patients' Morale and Drug Adherence

For patients facing a devastating illness like cancer, there is a need for support from all modalities – professional, family, and friends. A survivor mentor brings value to the mix.




Adrienne Hill, DO

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Impairment-Driven Cancer Rehabilitation Improves Survivors' Quality of Life

The lack of comprehensive rehabilitation services is a profound source of unnecessary suffering for survivors.


PENNY DAUGHERTY, RN, MS, OCN, ONN-CG

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The Day Planner

A nurse navigator uses a simple tool to help a forgetful patient overcome a barrier to care.


Anne H. Gross, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN

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Oncology Nursing Practice in 2020: The Challenges and Opportunities of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Early on, oncology nurses knew that cancer wasn’t going to stop for COVID-19, and so neither could they.


Laura Joszt

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The Argument For Better Patient-Centered Care in Oncology

After 4 years of living with inflammatory breast cancer, Amy Berman, RN, BS, senior program officer at the John A. Hartford Foundation, said she felt fine during her speech at The American Journal of Managed Care's Patient-Centered Oncology Care meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.


Nichole Tucker

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Encorafenib Triplet Elicits Antitumor Activity in BRAF V600E+ mCRC

Encorafenib plus cetuximab, along with chemotherapy, was linked to antitumor activity and a manageable safety profile in patients with BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer.


Allie Strickler

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Weight Loss Linked to Lower Endometrial Cancer Risk

A recent study suggested that intentional weight loss could decrease the risk of endometrial cancer.


The Samfund

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Announcing Finances 101: An Online Toolkit For Young Adults With Cancer

The SAMfund and Triage Cancer have partnered to offer financial guidance to cancer patients and caregivers.


Katie Fanslau, MS, BSN, RN

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Do You Have a Hula Hoop?

A nurse uses her creativity to gain the trust of a patient who was skeptical of an MIBG scan.


Brianna Kirkland, RN, CHPN

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Having Hopeful Conversations with Patients

To best help your patients, you need to understand what they are going through, and the best way to do that is to have hopeful conversations with them that get them talking.



Terry Pody, MSN, RN, NE-BC

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Terry Pody on Ensuring the Appropriate Level of Care Post-Discharge

Terry Pody, MSN, RN, NE-BC, explains how nurses can ensure that a patient goes to the right point of care after they have been discharged.


Barbara A. Leone, RN, BSN, CCM

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Recognizing Distress in Patients with Acute Leukemia

A new diagnosis of acute leukemia can pose an immediate threat to life given the substantial morbidity and mortality associated with the disease.


Lisa Schlager

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Protect Yourself and Your Patients From Fraud in Genetic Testing

Genetic testing has come a long way in cancer care, but not all genetic tests are as defentive as some would have you or your patients beleive.


Robin B. Brenner, RN, CRN, OCN

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Robin Brenner on Side Effects of Onivyde for Pancreatic Cancer

Robin B. Brenner, RN, CRN, OCN, clinical research nurse, David M. Rubinstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses adverse events associated with Onivyde (irinotecan liposome injection; MM-398) for pancreatic cancer.


Ana Acuna-Villaorduna, MD

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Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer in Minority Populations

Certain racial groups had a higher incidence of early-onset colorectal cancer, according to recent research.


Donna Clark, RN

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Donna Clark on the Impact a Caring Oncology Nurse Can Make

Donna Clark, RN, Mitchell Cancer Institute, discusses the difference that a caring oncology nurse can make for patients.


Greg Cantwell

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Is Your Doctor Proactive or Reactive?

While meeting with your doctor, or after meeting with them, you should keep the definitions of proactive and reactive in mind.


Raymond R. Russell, MD, PhD

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Continuing Essential Cancer Treatment While Maximizing Protection of the Heart

The cardio-oncology program at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale-New Haven is a combined inpatient and outpatient consultative service that addresses the cardiovascular complications of cancer and its treatment.

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