November 12th 2014
As new therapies enter the treatment landscape for metastatic colorectal cancer, oncology nurses become even more critical in educating patients about side effects and the importance of reporting adverse events promptly.
November 7th 2014
The SCP discussion also allows time to determine if the survivor needs rehabilitation to regain strength and conditioning.
The numbers of those who will be affected by long-term and late effects are difficult to determine because, in many cases, each cancer or treatment is accompanied by its own list of issues, which survivors may or may not experience.
The vision that oncology professionals have for their patients after treatment is that they enjoy long, healthy lives both mentally and physically.
December 8th 2013
By Kathy LaTour
Cognitive issues related to cancer treatment might finally have some answers.
March 29th 2013
Treatment side effects each have their own management strategies
March 31st 2012
An unknown percentage of survivors suffer from long-term and late effects of cancer treatment.Â
March 2nd 2011
By Elaine Schattner, MD
New research helps clarify what chemobrain is and why it happens.Â
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