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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.
Learn what to assess for prior to starting an oral agent and the signs of non-adherence.
Learn more about the FDA Medwatch program and how nurses can recognize and report adverse events through the Recognize it; Report it online resource.
Watch this ONS video on oral antineplastic agents.
Learn more about best practices for personal protective equipment during administration, compounding, and spill management of checkpoint inhibitors.
This short, patient-friendly video provides a general overview of how chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy work differently to treat cancer. This can be used to compliment your patient education and uses an analogy that is easy for patients to understand.
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.