February 22nd 2024
By Darlene Dobkowski, MA
An oncology nurse discusses how virtual reality can be used to educate patients and decrease stress before treatment or while in palliative care.
February 20th 2024
By Brielle Benyon
Straying away from standard-of-care chemotherapy can improve quality of life without sacrificing outcomes in older patients with advanced cancer.
February 15th 2024
By Alex Biese
“Sleep apnea assessment must be a part of routine risk assessment for patients undergoing cancer therapeutics,” one researcher stated.
February 14th 2024
By Ashley Chan
Survivors who were more physically active may experience less pain than survivors who were not as physically active, research found.
February 12th 2024
Last week, we saw a few moving parts in the regulatory space, from new NCCN guidelines for pediatric neuroblastoma treatment to FDA Fast Tracks and Priority Reviews
February 10th 2024
A 2.5-mg dose of olanzapine provided similar control of nausea/vomiting as the standard 10-milligram dose in patients with solid tumors receiving chemotherapy.
February 9th 2024
A digital tool for caregivers of patients with cancer in hospice care significantly reduced some of the caregiver burden while improving their mood.
February 2nd 2024
Slower infusion rates of antiemetic drugs may help manage nausea and vomiting in patients with gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancers.
February 1st 2024
Some treatment-related cardiovascular events, such as atrial fibrillation, may be more common in patients with non-small cell lung cancer, research shows.
January 31st 2024
There were certain characteristics associated with a perceived loss of dignity in patients with cancer, according to recent research.
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