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A number of different types of cutaneous reactions that affect the skin, hair, and nails can occur with cancer treatment.
Radiodermatitis is the integumentary system's response to exposure to ionizing radiation, which can range from erythematous rash to desquamation and necrosis.
Constipation can occur with cancer-related bowel occlusion, immobility or dehydration, and as a result of medication, including opioids.
Lymphedema is the accumulation of lymph fluid that obstructs the flow of the lymphatic system, causing persistent swelling of the affected body part.
The Professional Oncology Navigation Task Force created this document to provide professional oncology clinical navigators and patient navigators with clear information regarding the standards of professional practice. This includes the knowledge and skills all professional navigators should possess to deliver high-quality, competent, and ethical services to people impacted by cancer.
Learn how oncolytic viruses work along with the proper preparation, administration, post-administration, as well as helpful tips for the safe handling of oncolytic viruses through this engaging infographic.
Watch this ONS video on checking the requirements for antineoplastic agents.
Watch this ONS video on the administration of antineoplastics.
Watch this ONS video on using chemotherapy gowns properly.