What is the significance of food-drug interactions especially with oral agents such as nilotinib (Tasigna), sunitinib (Sutent), sorafenib (Nexavar), and erlotinib (Tarceva), to name a few?
All articles by Jiajoyce R. Conway, DNP, CRNP, AOCNP
A member of the ONA Advisor Forum answers a question about how soon after a prescription is written that chemotherapy treatment should be started.
A member of our Advisor Forum discusses medications that can prevent or lessen chemotherapy-related hair loss.
In this second installment on disparate populations, the author focuses on the challenges to providing oncologic care to the black community.
What oncology nurses should understand about this ethnic group to provide culturally sensitive preventive care and treatment.
Hand-foot syndromes can greatly compromise quality of life. Aggressive management can prevent treatment disruption.
Clinicians are all too aware that chemotherapy can be either a friend or a foe. When it does become the enemy, supporting the patient’s decision to stop treatment often means saying yes to compassionate care.
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