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Depressive symptoms in people with cancer may be attributed to the diagnosis of cancer or to the side effects of cancer treatment.
Anxiety is an emotional and/or physiologic response that is a common experience among patients coping with any cancer diagnosis.
This third edition of Multiple Myeloma: A Textbook for Nurses provides a comprehensive resource for this rapidly evolving and complicated field of myeloma treatment.
These general prevention of infection resources refer to cancer-related or cancer treatment-related infection, not including transplantation.
Cancer-related fatigue may be related to the disease itself or to the cancer treatment. It may be an isolated problem or occur in a cluster of symptoms.
Acute pain is typically related to diagnostic procedures and cancer treatment and is generally defined as lasting no longer than three months.
Anorexia is the involuntary loss of appetite that has been reported to be as high as 80% in patients with various types of late-stage cancers.
Chronic pain persists for three months or more. Cancer-related chronic pain may result from cancer treatment but is most frequently caused by bone metastasis.
Peripheral neuropathy is neurologic dysfunction occurring outside of the brain and spinal cord. It may be caused by cancer, treatment, or both.
Are you preparing to take the blood and marrow transplant certified nurse (BMTCN®) examination? The Oncology Nursing Society’s BMTCN® Certification Review Manual (second edition) provides nurses with the necessary education for the certification examination.