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The Oncology Nursing Podcast

Sep 29, 2023

I think the most amazing thing we see is the softening of the skin, which can occur during the first two weeks of the conditioning regimen. The nurses on the floor see it, and I think it’s just a tremendous gratification for them to see the results of something right before your eyes,” Tanya Helms, PA-C, from...


Sep 22, 2023

I think that as oncology nurses, we need to keep ourselves really educated and up to date with these new therapies, because I honestly feel like we still haven't really seen the long-term effects of this treatment, ONS member Lisa Parks, MS, APRN-CNP, ANP-BC, nurse practitioner in hepatobiliary surgery at The...


Sep 15, 2023

One of the things about futility is many people will say, ‘Oh this is futile care, when what they really mean is, ‘Who in their right mind would want this? or I would never ever want this, and that's different. That's not futile care. That's potentially inappropriate care. And sometimes thats the...


Sep 8, 2023

“Reassuring doesn’t always mean providing solutions. Sometimes, it’s providing support. There are some key tips that can be helpful for supporting patients when they’re ready, when they’re asking, ‘What about my kids?’ Like, what are the things when you leave this hospital that your kids are going to see,...


Sep 1, 2023

It’s really important to look at where your target is and what the toxicities are associated with hitting that target. Make sure you include that thinking when you’re talking about bispecifics, ONS member Rowena (Moe) Schwartz, PharmD, BCOP, professor of pharmacy practice at the James L. Winkle College...