Access detailed search options for content from the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing & Oncology Nursing Forum below.
Breakthrough pain is sudden, brief pain that occurs during a period when chronic pain is generally well controlled (typically, controlled with opiods).
Intervention research regarding chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) in adults consist of studies with sample subjects who are at least 18 years old.
A number of different types of cutaneous reactions that affect the skin, hair, and nails can occur with cancer treatment.
Anxiety is an emotional and/or physiologic response that is a common experience among patients coping with any cancer diagnosis.
Patients undergoing transplantation are at high risk for infection with a variety of pathogens at multiple phases in their care.
Caregiver strain and burden includes difficulties functioning in the caregiver role and associated alterations in the caregiver’s emotional and physical health.
Cognitive impairment can continue for a long time after completion of treatment. People treated for childhood cancers may have long-term cognitive impairment.
Intervention research regarding CINV in pediatric patients consists of studies with subjects younger than 18 years old.
Anorexia is the involuntary loss of appetite that has been reported to be as high as 80% in patients with various types of late-stage cancers.
Sleep-wake disturbances are actual or perceived changes in night sleep with resulting daytime impairment.