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Understanding how cancer develops, cancer pathophysiology, and addressing steps related to prevention and early detection serve as a foundation for your knowledge of cancer care. The Prevention, Detection, and the Science of Cancer online course provides you with the specific information you need for any number of site-specific cancers.
Breast Cancer: Prevention, Detection, and Pathophysiology: On-Demand
These general prevention of infection resources refer to cancer-related or cancer treatment-related infection, not including transplantation.
Patients receiving standard chemotherapy regimens for solid tumors are at lower risk for development of febrile neutropenia and infection than patients who undergo bone marrow or stem cell transplantation.
Patients undergoing transplantation are at high risk for infection with a variety of pathogens at multiple phases in their care.
This introductory course provides a foundation for providing care to patients experiencing a cancer diagnosis, treatment complications, or trouble coping. You’ll cover a range of basic topics, from cancer biology, treatments, symptom management, and patient and family care.
Quickly test your knowledge in this eight-question quiz that follows a patient from workup of metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) Exon 20 insertion biomarker through multiple therapy lines.
In this case study, learn more about racial disparities that may exist around genetic testing for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Following this patient scenario, learners will be able to describe common causes of health disparities seen in NSCLC and review common biomarkers tested during the diagnosis of NSCLC.