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Cancers of the bladder and urinary tract affect tens of thousands of Americans every year, as one of the most prevalent cancers in the United States. Urothelial carcinoma is the predominant histological type. Explore resources related to the treatment and care of these patients.
The onboarding process is critical to ensure oncology nurses feel ready to deliver quality cancer care to people with cancer. ONS has developed orientation-based didactic courses, clinical practice resources, and other training tools to use to ensure optimal orientation for nurses new to the clinical and advanced practice roles. Whether you are working to improve your institution’s onboarding process or looking for individual resources to complement your own orientation, ONS has an option for you within the Orientation Learning Library.
Discover what you can learn about breast cancer in our online learning library. Explore resources curated from ONS content and offerings, such as books, courses, clinical practice resources, and articles.
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.
At ONS we recognize the pivotal role bispecific antibodies hold in enhancing patient care. We’re excited to share our latest video, which provides an introductory exploration into the realm of bispecific antibodies and their counterparts - natural antibodies, monoclonal antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates.
Explains the mechanism of action or CDK4/6 inhibitor, a targeted therapy used in the treatment of HR+, HER2- metastatic breast cancer.
After your patient is prescribed a CDK4/6 inhibitor, use this video to ensure that you have completed the appropriate initial assessment and tests.
Learn what to assess for prior to starting an oral agent and the signs of non-adherence.
Dr. Mahon provides an overview of germline testing and implications for nursing practice. She introduces the assessment findings that would lead to a referral to a genetics healthcare professional and the need of germline testing. She then reviews the possible outcomes of germline testing and what that interpretation means for the oncology nurse providing care to the patient.