Commentary

December 2013 Vol 4, No 6 | December 27, 2013
It has always been my opinion that nurses are often expected to be the healthcare professionals who “do everything.”
August 2013 Vol 4, No 4 | September 25, 2013
I’ve never met MMA, but I can tell one very important thing about her from the blog she wrote about adherence to therapy at home.
April 2013 Vol 4, No 2 | June 17, 2013
Since the publication of the positive results of the National Lung Screening Trial (NLST)—the first lung cancer screening trial to demonstrate a reduction in lung cancer mortality—in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2011, several uncertainties regarding implementation of widespread lung cancer screening have arisen.
May 2011 Vol 2, No 3 | September 8, 2011
Nurse navigation and distress monitoring will go hand in hand as the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer institutes its Cancer Program Standards 2012: Ensuring Patient-Centered Care as part of its accreditation standards beginning January 1, 2012.
July 2011 Vol 2, No 4 | September 8, 2011
Outcomes from the roundtable held in conjunction with the George Washington Cancer Institute Cancer Survivorship Research and Health Disparities Symposium have far-reaching implications that will impact clinical practice and how we, as clinicians, address cancer survivorship care in the future.
February 2011 Vol 2, No 1 | September 7, 2011
Maintenance therapy has begun to emerge as a treatment standard for patients with non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose disease has not progressed after 4 to 6 cycles of frontline chemotherapy.
February 2011 Vol 2, No 1 | September 7, 2011
Significant advances in treating non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) have been made over the past 10 years; nevertheless, survival im provement in this disease pales compared with many other solid tumors. Because maintenance chemotherapy offers improved survival in NSCLC, patients and doctors are justifiably excited.
April 2011 Vol 2, No 2 | September 7, 2011
With 11.7 million cancer survivors in the United States, the role of navigation in survivorship is growing. As our population ages, navigators will need to focus on the specific needs of the older and elderly patients they navigate through survivorship care.
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