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Despite only 10% of cancers being linked to true genetic syndromes, identification of families with hereditary syndromes allows those at increased risk to have more frequent screening and engage in risk-reducing behaviors
Understanding and Managing Oncologic Emergencies: A Resource for Nurses is a comprehensive yet practical guide to understanding and managing oncologic emergencies from the nursing perspective.
Oncology practice is a continuously changing and demanding healthcare specialty. When the first edition of this publication was released in 2000, the nurse practitioner role was relatively new in the United States. A resource was needed to guide this growing profession on the best care for patients with cancer who present with acute and chronic medical issues.
ONS connects with American Organization for Nursing Leadership™ (AONL) to provide ONS members with leadership competencies that identify the skills needed to cultivate their leadership strengths and opportunities.
These competencies can help to address role standardization and advancement, while providing resources for position descriptions, training, and more.
The second volume of Reflections on COVID-19 and Cancer Care: Stories by Oncology Nurses continues sharing the unique and personal stories of nurses and what they have experienced during the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.