Oncology Nursing News Co-Editor in Chief Discusses Role of the Oncology Nurse in Leukemia Treatment
September 19th 2021Between monitoring for medication adherence and ensuring that patients know when to call if their symptoms escalate, oncology nurses are a pivotal factor in decreasing mortality among patients with leukemia, says Stephanie Jackson, DNP, MSN, RN, AOCNS, BMTCN.
Study Finds Similar Clinical Characteristics in VHL-Mutated and VHL Wild Type Clear Cell RCC
September 18th 2021Characteristics such as low positive PD-L1 expression and rare high positive staining were identified in both patients with VHL-mutated and VHL wild type clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
Dostarlimab Elicits Superior Responses in Patients with High Mutational Burden in Endometrial Cancer
September 17th 2021Patients with endometrial cancer and high tumor mutational burden experienced superior overall response rates to the agent dostarlimab than patients with low mutational burden.
COVID-19 Pandemic Emphasizes Disparities in Cancer Care
September 17th 2021“We’ve had periods of time where things were shut down. We do have telemedicine, that was expanded, but telemedicine doesn’t work for everyone. If you don’t have internet access, if you don’t have the ability to understand the technology….”
Addition of Darolutamide to ADT Shows Comparable Safety Profile Among Patients With nmCRPC
September 16th 2021Patients with nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer often undergo prolonged treatment periods, making the safety profile of therapies like darolutamide an important factor in optimum treatment selection.
Yoga Encourages Antitumor Response, Boosts Quality of Life in Patients with Prostate Cancer
September 16th 2021Yoga has a positive impact on the vagus nerve, which influences how people think, remember, and feel, and therefore can improve the mental well-being of patients with prostate cancer.
Neoadjuvant Triplet Regimen Safe, Effective in Patients With Resectable Mesothelioma
September 14th 2021Updates from the ongoing S1619 trial suggest that a triplet combination regimen of neoadjuvant cisplatin, pemetrexed, and atezolizumab is effective and tolerable in the treatment of patients with resectable pleural mesothelioma.
Targeted Therapies Continue to Improve OS in T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
September 10th 2021While survival rates in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia remain around 90%, researchers are optimistic that the use of targeted therapies and immunotherapies will continue to improve treatment options.
Study Results Advise Against Avelumab Maintenance Therapy in Endometrial Cancer Treatment
September 8th 2021After the 3-arm, JAVELIN Ovarian 100 trial terminated at the interim analysis, researchers concluded that avelumab is not yet a suitable first-line treatment option for patients with advanced epithelial cancer.
Pet Therapy Touches Lives Beyond Patients With Cancer, Including Caregivers and Providers
September 7th 2021The impact of animal-assisted therapy is felt by more than just patients with cancer, explained Cynthia Ingram, BS, RN, HN-BC, COHN-S. Service animals like her dog, Tori, can also have a positive impact on the well-being of caregivers and health care providers.
Vitamin D Intake May Be Protective Against Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer
September 4th 2021The data showed that a daily intake of around 300 IU of vitamin D — roughly the same as three 8-oz. glasses of milk — was linked to a nearly 50% decreased risk of early-onset colorectal cancer among women between the ages of 25 and 42 years.
Multifaceted Future of Ovarian Cancer Treatment to Reduce Recurrence or Relapse
September 2nd 2021Multidisciplinary approaches are still needed to proactively address the high relapse rates in patients with ovarian cancer treated with platinum-based chemotherapies, says Sanaz Memarzadeh, MD, PhD.