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In this interactive case study, you will prepare for a tumor board discussion that will determine whether your patient is a candidate for biomarker testing and eligible for biomarker-directed therapy.
Learn about the process, risks, monitoring needs, and potential side effects of CAR T-cell therapy treatment of hematologic malignancies, with an emphasis on patient and family education. An interactive scenario and supporting resources reinforce learning.
This short, patient-friendly video provides a general overview of how chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy work differently to treat cancer. This can be used to compliment your patient education and uses an analogy that is easy for patients to understand.
Utilize this tool to discuss hereditary cancer risk with a patient. It provides a list of hereditary risk red flags and helps in educating the patient on why they may need to be referred to a genetics professional.
Discover what you can learn on our Precision Oncology online resource library. Explore more than 20 resources compiled of both ONS and external content such as practice tools, courses, case studies, webinars, podcasts, websites, and more.
Discover what you can learn in our Oncologic Emergencies online learning library. Explore resources compiled of both ONS and external content such as practice tools, courses, case studies, webinars, podcasts, websites, and more.
Prostate cancer in early diagnosis presents an ideal opportunity for shared decision-making as the patient navigates the various stages of prostate cancer in their lifetime.
IV infusion remains a primary means of administering antineoplastic therapy. The presence of an IV access device and the administration of certain types of medication can result in complications. This course reviews risk factors, manifestations of complications, and prevention strategies for vascular access devices.
Hormone therapy treatment for prostate cancer have various side effects that impact daily life. Some of these side effects include an increase in breast tissue, erectile dysfunction, weight gain, fatigue, hot flashes, and mood swings. These side effects impact sexual health and some patients do not feel comfortable sharing their concerns with the healthcare team. Use this resource to prepare for this delicate conversation.
Learn more about best practices for personal protective equipment during administration, compounding, and spill management of checkpoint inhibitors.