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Discover what you can learn with our compilation of resources to help expand your education around immuno-oncology. Explore books, clinical practice resources, learning tools, podcasts, videos, and more.
The use of oral anticancer medications continues to expand. Oncology nurses and their colleagues can benefit from a growing number of resources created to support patients taking these therapies.
Review this huddle card to learn how clinical trials impact cancer care and the oncology nurse's role in caring for patients enrolled in clinical trials. This card covers the different phases of a trial and the nursing considerations for those working with patients in a clinical trial.
The Oncology Nursing Society offers both nurse and patient resources in Spanish. Stay tuned to this page as more assets become available in the coming months.
Discover what you can learn about nutrition for patients with cancer in our Nutrition Learning Library. Explore ONS resources such as learning activities, practice resources, books and articles, patient resources, and more.
Discover what you can learn with our compilation of resources to help expand your education around the safe handling of hazardous drugs. Explore articles, books, courses, podcasts, and more.
Gain knowledge of how surgery can be used as part of a patient’s cancer treatment plan. Surgical procedures can be used throughout the continuum of care. This huddle card covers the various roles surgery can play in the overall treatment plan.
Financial toxicity is the adverse economic consequences and distress resulting from the costs of medical treatment. Review this huddle card to learn about how financial toxicity affects patients with cancer and their care, as well as risk factors for financial toxicity and nursing considerations to address it.
This card explores how cancer and cancer treatments can affect a person’s sexuality and intimate relationships. Sexual expression and desire do not take a break because of a cancer diagnosis or cancer treatments. This card covers symptoms related to cancer that affect sexuality, nursing considerations when caring for a patient experiencing these issues, and barriers to supporting patients’ sexuality.