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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.
The average screening time for a resume is about 7.4 seconds according to Ladders, Inc. This video provides details on how to make sure the appearance of your resume is in ideal condition to help progress your career. This video was developed in partnership with the Oncology Nursing Society and Ohio State University The James Cancer Center.
Safe administration of high-risk anticancer medications requires careful calculation of ordered doses. Review this huddle card to understand how to calculate body surface area (BSA).
As the use of CAR T-Cell therapy grows, understanding the events involved, the adverse events associated with this therapy and evidence-based management strategies is critical. Use this resource to enhance your understanding of the process behind CAR T-Cell therapy and nursing considerations associated with the treatment.
Engage in the case of a young breast cancer patient of Ashkenazi Jewish descent that completed at-home genetic testing to inform her inherited risk for cancer. Find out what that test told her and the misconceptions many patients have about their at-home genetic testing results.
Paired somatic and germline testing is simultaneous genomic sequencing of a somatic and germline sample from a patient to inform cancer treatment.
Apply the biomarker testing nursing process to your practice to guide the delivery of genomic care to all patients with cancer.