Oncology nurses must distinguish between autologous and allogeneic CAR T-cell products to provide accurate patient education.
Professional Development
These nursing professional development resources can aid nurses of all stages in renewing certifications, continuing education, and similar efforts to advance their careers.
New research provides deep insights into how patient-nurse relationships can shape patients’ experiences.
Cancer Nursing Today is honored to introduce the four finalists for the Third Annual CARE Award.
Hear from Karen Tamulonis, BSN, RN, who is a finalist for this year's CARE Award.
Meet Faith Selchick, DNP, RN, AGNP-BC, AOCNP, OCN, who is a finalist for this year's CARE Award.
Meet Amanda Coble, RN, MHA, OCN, a finalist for this year's CARE Award.
Hear from Michelle Carpentier, MSN, RN, OCN, a finalist for this year's CARE Award.
The rapidly evolving landscape of MIBC care requires healthcare professionals to quickly adapt to patient needs.
Nurse-led health coaching showed significant benefits for clinical and psychosocial outcomes in patients with cancer.
The group discussed the competitiveness of the research landscape, creating a research mindset, and mentor relationships.
Darcy Burbage, DNP, RN, AOCN, explains how nurses can assess survivorship needs and connect survivors with resources.
The second part of this interview emphasized the need for protected time for nurse-scientists to focus on career development.
Oncology nurses are uniquely positioned to prepare and support climate-informed care for patients with GVHD.
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