Oncology professionals share what #MedTwitter means to them and where they might go if Twitter (now X) becomes obsolete.
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Employee assistance programs and accompanying tools for oncology nurses lead to not only increased job satisfaction and a healthier, happier staff, but an improved overall experience for patients.
Adolescents may have special support needs as they transition from a cancer diagnosis and treatment to survivorship.
This review of computed tomography texture analysis shows its potential for monitoring treatment responses and tumor evolution over time, particularly in renal cell carcinoma.
Oncology leaders testified before a House subcommittee about how drug shortages are hindering cancer care in the US and threatening the lives of patients.
Lower ambulatory function was observed across 9 cancer types, with the strongest associations observed in patients with respiratory and oral cancers.
Shondra J Brown, FNP-BC, uses her platform to help Black professionals navigate predominantly White workplaces and encourages them not to conform.
New research identifies the skin bacterium S. aureus as a likely culprit in high-grade acute radiation dermatitis, and indicates that topical antibiotics can prevent severe cases.
FLASH-RT can offer better tumor cell-killing efficacy, but a better understanding of the molecular responses and optimal dose rates are needed.
A review of how vicarious trauma develops in helping professionals such as oncology nurses, and some preventive measures to mitigate its effects.