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Gastrointestinal side effects with immunotherapy can manifest as diarrhea, abdominal pain, or melena.
Cognitive impairment can continue for a long time after completion of treatment. People treated for childhood cancers may have long-term cognitive impairment.
Learn more about best practices for personal protective equipment during administration, compounding, and spill management of checkpoint inhibitors.
The ASCO/ONS Chemotherapy Administration Safety Standards are intended to reduce the risk of error when providing adult patients with chemotherapy, and to provide a framework for best practices in cancer care.
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.
Follow a nurse through assessment and early interventions to better understand cytokine release syndrome, an adverse reaction associated with Car T-Cell therapy.
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.
The Oncology Nursing Society’s Chemotherapy and Immunotherapy Guidelines and Recommendations for Practice (second edition) provides nurses with the tools to understand how medications are used in cancer treatment, the effect of medication-related toxicities, and evidence-based recommendations to manage and treat these toxicities.