Congress Abstracts 2005
Bone Marrow Transplant
16
Achieving Excellence in Blood and Marrow Transplant Patient Care: Development of a Regional Transplant Education Program as a Chapter Special Project
17
Decreasing the Incidence of RSV in an Outpatient BMT Setting
18
The Development of an Algorithm Managing Acute Delirium in Patients Undergoing Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant
238
Nursing Implications in Managing Graft Versus Host Disease in Nonmyeloablative HLA-Haploidentical Transplants in the Outpatient Setting
239
The Role of Photopheresis in Managing Chronic Cutaneous Graft-Versus-Host-Disease in Adults and Children
240
Analysis of the Inpatient Nursing Management of Patients Undergoing Nonmyeloablative Conditioning and Partially HLA-Mismatched Bone Marrow Transplantation
241
Effective Management of Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) in the Allogeneic BMT Patient
Breast Cancer
184
Fatigue, Insomnia, and Depression: A Symptom Cluster During Breast Cancer Therapy
185
The Relationship of Social Support, Personal Factors, Psychological and Physical States Among Japanese Women With Breast Cancer: A Preoperative Phase
186
Symptom Experience of Breast Cancer Survivors
187
Secondary Analysis of Lymphedema Incidence, Prevention and Management in Breast Cancer Survivors
188
Understanding Delay in Breast Cancer Diagnosis in Diverse Young Women
189
How Do Nurse Case Managers Care for Older Women With Breast Cancer?
190
Attitudinal Differences Among Women With and Without a Family History of Breast Cancer
191
Health Beliefs and Practices Related to Breast Cancer Screening in Filipino, Chinese, and Asian Indian Women
192
Women Who Say No to Mammography
193
Determinants of Self-Efficacy in Exercise Among Breast Cancer Survivors
242
Menopausal Concerns of Breast Cancer Survivors: Clinical Experience and Review of the Literature
243
Preferences for Oral Versus Parenteral Antitumor Therapy: A Survey of Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer
244
Uncertainty: Patient Decision Making in Breast Cancer
Cancer Treatment
6
Validating Self-Regulation Theory in Lung Cancer
8
A Collaborative Approach to Care of the Patient After TRAM Flap Surgery: In the Hospital and Beyond
10
Understanding Kyphoplasty as Treatment for Vertebral Compression Fractures
11
Successful Radioimmunotherapy With Zevalin in a 90-Year-Old Patient With Relapsed Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
42
Nursing Management of Patients Undergoing Hepatic Embolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
43
Combined Modality Therapy for Locally Advanced Esophageal Cancer: The Nurses Role in Managing Side Effects
55
Strategies Non-Pediatric Nurses Can Use for Preparing the Pediatric Patient for Cancer Treatments
65
Patients Experiences of Receiving Radiation Treatment for Head and Neck Cancer: A Qualitative Study
74
Oncology Nurses as Service Line Administrators: A Unique Blend of Roles
78
SU11248: A Novel Drug Giving Renal Cancer Patients New Hope
146
Cloretazine (VNP40101M): A Novel Therapy for Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Malignant Gliomas
163
The Significance of Hair Changes Associated With Cetuximab
164
Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy for Lung Cancer: The Multi-Faceted Role of the Ambulatory Care Nurse in Patient Care
165
Integrating Oncology and Neurology Nursing to Care for Myasthenia Gravis Patients Treated With High Dose Cyclophosphamide
166
Video Assisted Thoracic Surgery (VATS): An Inside View of the Nursing Management
167
The Nurses Role in Symptom Management and Follow-Up of Patients With Head and Neck Cancer Receiving Multi-Modality Therapy
168
Dendritic Cells: Emerging Roles in Tumor Immunotherapy
169
New Therapies for Treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndrome
170
High Dose Interleukin—Therapy Delivered Competently and Confidently Using the CAT Tools (Coordinated, Accurate, and Timely)
171
Eliminate Medication Errors: A Quality Improvement Initiative
172
NY-ESO-1. A Novel Vaccine Trial for Urothelial Cancer
174
Interdisciplinary Management of the Patient Receiving High Dose Interleukin 2: Development of a Clinical Pathway
175
Non-Allergic Acute Infusion Reactions: Mechanism of Action, Prevention, and Management Guidelines
176
Nursing Challenges for Treating Relapsed Multiple Myeloma With Bortezomib (Velcade) Compare With High-Dose Dexamethasone
178
Case Report: The Zevalin Treatment Regime Is Safe and Effective in Renal Impairment
179
A Target Is Not a Target: Trends in Treatment, Administration, Patient Education; Management of Side Effects
181
Extrapleural Pneumonectomy for Mesothelioma: Specialized Nursing Care Is Essential to Minimize Postoperative Complications
183
Nursing Considerations for Rotationplasty in Tumor Surgery
215
Characteristics of Lung Cancer Screening Participants
The Care Environment
31
Collaborating to Improve Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Team Implements the NCCN Guidelines for Screening Cancer Related Fatigue in the Ambulatory Setting
77
Maximizing Throughput for Oncology Outpatients
87
The Implementation of Telemetry Monitoring on a Thoracic Unit
97
Managing Skin Related Infections in Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma Patients With Ionic Silver Impregnated Dressings
248
Creation of a New Oncology Nursing Care Delivery System
249
Bridging the Gap: Designing an Oncology Nursing Consult Service
250
Chemotherapy Patient Call Back QI Project
251
An Evaluation of Nursing Activities During Chemotherapy Infusion of Various Durations
252
The Breast Cancer Journey: An Evaluation Project
253
Collaborative Practice: Multiple Models Produce Similar Outcomes
254
Actualizing a Wellness Program and Wellness Room in the Oncology Setting: Getting a Program Through a Large Institution
255
Building Blocks for a Strong Patient Care Environment
256
Improving Satisfaction of IL-2 Patients: Location, Location, Location
257
A Database Approach to Grief and Loss Program Management
258
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Improving Bed Availability for Oncology Patients
259
Development of a Nurse-Sensitive Dashboard to Implement the Staffing Effectiveness Standard in an Outpatient Oncology Setting
261
Ambulatory Oncology Nurses: Facing Extinction or Here to Stay?
262
Needs Assessment for Development of an Oncology Volunteer Program
263
Oncology Nursing Clinical Internship Improves Recruitment and Retention
265
The Nursing Shortage: A Comprehensive Cancer Centers Strategy to Attract and Retain Oncology Nurses
266
Oncology Nurse Academy: A Fresh Approach to Recruitment and Retention
Communication Issues
#267
Breaking the Language Barrier: The Nurses Role in Treating Non-English Speaking Patients in Oncology Clinical Trials
Complementary and Alternative Therapies
84
Predictors of Complementary and Alternative Therapy Use by Cancer Patients
153
Plants Used in Conventional Cancer Therapy
204
Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Oncology Nurses Knowledge, Attitude, and Experience
205
Complementary Therapies Used by Hispanic Women With Breast Cancer
246
Identifying Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM) Use in Men: An Evidence Based Model for Patient Education
247
The New Pre-Operative Sedation: Implementation of an Innovative Music Program in the Pre-Surgical Center at a Major Cancer Center
Complications in Cancer and Cancer Therapy
30
Skin and Wound Action Team (SWAT): Tactics to Combat Skin and Wound Issues
38
Hand-Foot Syndrome: What’s New in 2005? An Update on Current Management Strategies
39
Chemotherapy Side Effects: Developing a Risk Assessment Tool for Use With Patients Prior to Their First Cycle of Chemotherapy
41
A Solution for Painful Surface Wounds: A Case Study
44
An Innovative and Creative Solution for Gastric Outlet Obstruction—Extracorporeal Gastric Assist Device (EGAD): Implications for Nursing
45
Management of Patients Experiencing Malabsorption Status Post Pancreatic Resection
50
Nurse-Developed Surveillance Protocol to Decrease VRE Infections in Immunocompromised Patients
51
Getting to the Heart of Cardiopulmonary Emergencies in Oncology Patients
53
From Heart Failure to Heart Success: Improving Outcomes in Cancer Patients With Heart Failure Through Collaborative Practice
59
Implementation of an Innovative New Protocol to Desensitize Patients Sensitive to Taxol/Carboplatin
86
A Deadly Trio: Cancer, Aggressive Chemotherapy, and Typhlitis. Increasing the Oncology Nurses Knowledge of This Unknown Complication
89
Managing Diabetes in the Oncology Patient: Patient Education Strategies
91
Lower Extremity Lymphedema in the Gynecologic Patient
93
Malignant Pleural Effusions: Advantages of Palliative Outpatient Management With the Pleurx Catheter
94
Self-Perception of Patients Developing Cutaneous Toxicity During Treatment With Cetuximab (Erbitux): Building Nursing Knowledge
95
Skin Toxicities and Gefitinib (Iressa): A Nursing Care Plan
96
Complete Urinary Obstruction (CUO) and Radiation Recall Dermatitis (RRD) Associated With Taxotere: Case Report and Literature Review
98
The Use of Urodynamics in the Evaluation of the Cancer Patient With Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction
269
Development of Evidence-Based Bleeding Precautions
Documentation
70
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Making Allergy Histories Present
71
Linking Success and Failure: Impacts on Oncology Nurses Acceptance and Use of a New Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
72
Development of a Computerized Patient Education System in the Clinical Setting
104
EMR Competency: A Key to Patient Safety
105
Universal Plans of Care for the Oncology Population
106
Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE): An Interdisciplinary Approach to Improve Oncology Patient Care
Education and Staff Development
13
Chemotherapy Handling and Effects Among Nurses and Their Offspring
56
From Fear to Fact: Strategies for Enhancing Radiation Safety Knowledge and Attitudes Among Nurses
58
Chairside Checklist: An Innovation in Safe Chemotherapy Administration
61
Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Safety Assurance Project: Network Safety Through Interdisciplinary Collaboration
64
A Report Card on Oncology Nurses: Survey of Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer
67
Abstract Preparation Program
69
Oncology Nursing Retreat: Creating a Community for Cancer Nursing Practice
73
Empowerment: The Response of an Employee Opinion Survey
126
Learning Oncology Nursing From the Experts: Using ONS Members to Teach BSN Students
127
Introducing Student Nurses and Teens to the Specialty of Oncology Nursing: A Mentorship Opportunity
128
Assessment of Moral Distress Experience of Nursing Students and Oncology Staff Nurses in Caring for Patients at End of Life
129
Growing Our Own Oncology Nurses
130
From Congress to Home: Implementing Ideas Learned at ONS Congress at Your Own Institution
131
Lessons From the Group: The Benefits of Psychoeducational Support Group Leadership for Oncology Nurses
132
Development of a Review Program Designed to Assist Nurses in Preparing for Oncology Certification Examination
133
Using a Working Group to Encourage and Facilitate Scholarship Among Nurse Clinicians and Managers
134
Fostering Professional Development in an Ambulatory Setting
135
TakeTen: An E-Learning Break for Oncology Nurses
136
Developing a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Reference Tool for Oncology Nurses: Process, Outcome and Dissemination
137
Laying the Groundwork: The Importance of Staff and Patient Education in Implementing a New Treatment Modality
138
Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Dysfunction: An Educational Needs Area Improved by a Single Intervention
139
Cross Cultural Education: Implications for Oncology Nursing Practice
140
A Nursing Retreat: A Time to Teach, Strengthen, and Renew the Radiation Oncology Nurse
142
The Nurse as Detective in Assessing for Psychiatric Illness and Determining the Need for Referral or Consultation in the Oncology Setting
143
An Educational Program to Increase Stem Cell Transplant Nurses Knowledge of Infectious Issues in the Compromised
Host
144
Yoga at Your Desk: Self Care and Stress Management for the Busy Clinician
145
Critical Thinking Through Chemotherapy Administration
147
Development of an Intranet Website to Disseminate Evidence-Based Practice Information
148
Bridging the Gap: Rural Oncology Nursing Education
149
Outpatient Experience for Inpatient Nurses on a Leukemia Unit: A Simple Strategy to Provide a Comprehensive Interpretation of the Healthcare Continuum
150
The Missing Link in Nursing Orientation: Introducing Clinical Research Trials
151
The Importance of a GN Orientation Program in Cancer Care: An International Perspective
152
Development and Implementation of Oncology Focused Nurse Internship
154
Cancer Symptom Management: A Different Way of Learning
264
Building Relationships With Universities to Promote Oncology Nursing
Family Support
36
Internet Resource for Parents of Children With Cancer
107
Development of a Resource Guide for Family Caregivers to Enhance the Caregiving Experience
108
Family Caregiver Pathway: The Driving Force for Maintenance of Life Balance of the Caregiver Throughout the Cancer Experience
109
Family Presence: Opening the Door in Oncology
216
Sleep Disturbance in Korean Gastric Cancer Patients and Their Family Caregivers
Healthcare Disparities
1
Use of Televised Announcements to Improve Screening and Recruitment of African-American Males to a Cancer Prevention Study
214
You Just Have to Be Strong
Internet
206
Cancer Pain Experience as Expressed by Patients Through an Online Forum
207
Internet Communities/Groups for Ethnic Minorities
208
Decision Support Computer Program for Cancer Pain Management: Appropriateness, Accuracy, and Acceptability
209
Recruitment of Oncology Nurses Through the Internet
Issues in Infusion Therapy
28
Uniting Oncology Nurses to Decrease Variability in Amifostine Administration
99
Central Line Care: Chlorhexidine Versus Betadine
100
Cathflo Activase Protocols for Managing Central Venous Access Device Occlusions
101
An Alternative to IV Fluids—Hypodermoclysis
102
Central Venous Catheter Insertion Made Easy: Pre-Printed Order Sets and Informed Consent Video
103
IV Access Program for Supportive Care in Cancer: Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter
Leadership Issues
2
Oncology Nursing Society Develops Leaders to Go Above and Beyond Community
68
The Development of a Professional Education Committee at a Community-Based Cancer Center
110
Enhancing Standards of Care: An Oncology Clinical Practice Council
111
An Innovative Leadership Approach During a World Wide Nursing Shortage
112
Restructuring a Role: Using Staff Input to Define Clinical Leader Responsibilities
Nursing Roles
66
Devising a Consultative Service for Nurses Wishing to Submit and Present Abstracts at Professional Meetings
75
Implementing a Palliative Care Consult Service
76
Successful Strategies for Job-Sharing the Case Manager Role
81
The Ambulatory Nurse: A Vital Asset to Patients Taking Interferon
230
The Role of the Nurse Practitioner in Cervical Cancer Detection—Serving the Underserved
232
How the Role of a WOCN in an Ambulatory Cancer Care Center Impacts a Patients Quality of Life
233
Criteria for the Oncology Nurse Practitioner to Write Ongoing Antineoplastic Orders
234
Oncology APNs: Identifying and Bridging the Gap Between Medicine and Nursing in Inpatient Oncology Care
235
Improving Care Delivery: The Role of the Advanced Practice Nurse in Performance Improvement
236
CNS and NP Collaboration for Depression Management
237
New Product Introduction: The Pharmaceutical Clinical Educator’s Role
Patient Education
20
Changing Childhood Cancer Survivors Health Behaviors to Modify Risks of Late Effects
34
Analyzing Ambulatory Oncology Nurses Telephone Mediated Decision Support: Facilitating Symptom Management Self-Care
35
A Targeted Breast Cancer Education Intervention (BCEI) for Breast Cancer Survivors: An Interim Analysis
37
Information Seeking Behavior Among Individuals Receiving Treatment for Cancer
60
The Patient/Family Learning Center: An Approach to Achieving Self Efficacy
85
Utilizing Open Forum Sessions to Increase Awareness and Self-Care Regarding the Prevention and Treatment of Lymphedema
113
A Care Guide for the Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patient
114
Educating Patients on the New and Improved Chest Tube Drain to Manage Persistent Air Leaks at Home
115
The Brain & Spine Center Handbook for Patients With Neurofibromatosis
116
Extending and Evaluating Telephone Education Workshops in an Underserved Population: Helping Hispanic Patients Navigate New Cancer Knowledge
117
Utilizing a Multidisciplinary Psychosocial Approach to Support for Thoracic Oncology Patients
118
Development of Multilingual Low Literacy Teaching Materials in a Diverse Community Based Health Care System
213
Lung Cancer Patients Perceptions of Their Awareness of Treatment Options, Self-Assessment of Knowledge and Level of Satisfaction With Pretreatment Education
Practice Enhancement
9
Outcomes of a Nurse Practitioner Managed Pre-Admission Testing Center at a Major Metropolitan Cancer Center
21
A Model for Integrating Oncology and Gerontology in an Advanced Practice Nursing Program
80
Clinical Vaccine Trials: Lessons for Oncology Nurses
177
Improving Chemotherapy/Biotherapy Administration: A Team Approach
180
Strategies for Prevention of Chemotherapy Medication Errors
210
Advances in Conducting Retrospective Chart Review Studies: Use of Electronic Report Forms and Database in a Community Study in Anemic Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)
211
A Study of Sun Protection Practices in State Licensed Day Care Centers
212
Baseline Evaluation of Assessment, Information, and Management Patterns in a National Quality Improvement Project (AIM Higher)
Prevention and Early-Detection Issues
7
An Intervention to Influence Knowledge, Health Beliefs, and Intention to Screen in Persons at Increased Risk for Colon Cancer
14
Indigenous Helpers for Smoking Cessation
32
Risk Factor Screening Tool for Lung Cancer (RFST-LC) Revised: Pilot Data
218
Outcomes From 5 Years of Cancer Prevention and Screening Education
Prostate Cancer
12
Predictive Variables in Men’s Treatment Choices for Localized Prostate Cancer
182
Latest Surgical Intervention for Prostate Cancer: Laparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy
245
Prostate Cancer Staging: Endorectal Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Psychosocial Care
23
Adolescents Through the Looking Glass: The Look Good Feel Better Program for Teens
62
Use of Therapeutic Touch to Decrease Patient Anxiety and to Improve Patient Response
63
Implementing Systematic Screening of Distress Into Oncology Nursing Practice
119
Strategies to Promote Spiritual Well-Being in Patients With Cancer
120
Richer Definitions of Quality of Life (QOL) Using Classic Literature and Film to Expand Perceptions
121
Concerns of Surgical Urology Patients: A Comparison of Patients and Nurses Perspectives of Psychosocial and Sexual Issues
217
Developing and Implementing a Psychosocial Care Program in a Community Oncology Practice
Radiation Therapy
54
Developing an Evidenced Based Telephone Follow Up Program in Radiation Oncology
57
Image Guided Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Stereotactic Immobilization Body Frame: A Novel Approach to Treatment of Paraspinal Tumors
122
Care of Thyroid Cancer Patients Receiving a Systemic Dose of Iodine-131
123
Setting the Pace in Radiation Oncology
124
Creation of a Pediatric Program in an Adult Radiation Center
125
Building an Alliance: Collaborating the Care of Pediatric Radiation Patients Between a Childrens Hospital
and an Urban Adult Teaching Hospital
Research Issues
3
Improving the Quality of Nursing Research: A Research Approval Process
4
The Research Nurses Role in Maximizing Clinical Trial Accruals in a Community-Based Practice: A Blueprint for Success
5
Improving Research Data Integrity: Applying Novel Tools in a Longitudinal Breast Cancer Clinical Trial
33
Recruitment Challenges for Lung Cancer Nursing Research
219
Clinical Trials and the Elderly: An Evidenced-Based Protocol
220
Methods and Outcomes for Recruitment of Cases and Controls for a Brain Tumor Epidemiologic Study
221
Taking It to the Streets: Opening Clinical Trials Sites in the Community
222
Clinical Trial Recruitment: The Impact of the Oncology Nurse
223
Ask Me About Clinical Trials: A Promotion to Increase Staff, Patient and Community Awareness About Clinical Trials in a Comprehensive Cancer Center
224
Clinical Research Nursing Challenge: Calming Nurses Fears When Using Smallpox Vaccine as Cutting Edge Cancer Therapy
225
Navigating the Potholes Along the Research Highway: Implementing a Research Study
226
Initiating Nursing Research at Your Institution: Inquiring Minds Want to Know
227
The Impact of Screening Patients for Clinical Trials: Resources and Costs
228
Clinical Study Patient Care Coordination—It Is Possible!
229
Techniques to Decrease Attrition in Clinical Studies
Supportive and Palliative Care
29
Hypodermoclysis and Intermittent Subcutaneous Medication Administration for Hydration, Analgesia and Palliative Sedation in the Acute Palliative Care Setting
46
Trends in the Use of Palliative Chemotherapy in Hospice
47
End of Life Care
48
Approaching Death: A Phenomenological Study
49
Symptoms at End-of-Life Among Individuals With Cancer Not Designated as Terminal
141
Assessment of a Patient in an Acute Palliative Care Unit
155
Recognizing the Need to Develop a Nutrition Support Protocol for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
156
Innovative Practice: Establishing a Palliative Care Clinic for Older Adults in a Comprehensive Cancer Center
157
Tools Utilization in the Comprehensive Assessment of Cancer-Related Fatigue
158
Taking the Pain Out of Chest Tube Removal
159
Pain (The Fifth Vital Sign): Advanced Cancer Care at End-of-Life Implications for Nursing
162
New Pain Consciousness Rating: Decreasing Opioid-Related ADRS
Symptom Management
15
A Meta-Analysis of the Sensitivity of Various Neuropsychological Tests Used to Detect Chemotherapy-Induced Impairments in Cognitive Function
19
Oral Assessment: Differentiating Between Mucositis and Stomatitis
22
Symptom Correlates in the Geriatric Oncology Population: An Evidence-Based Review
24
Using the Levine Conservation Model to Guide an Intervention Trial of Exercise to Mitigate Cancer Treatment-Related Fatigue
25
The Meaning of Prostate Cancer Treatment-Related Incontinence and Impotence Among Low-Income African American Men
26
Exploring the Relationships Between Cancer Pain, Attitudinal Barriers, and PTSD: A Descriptive Study
27
Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialists Implement a Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Evidence-Based Project
40
Symptom Assessment: A Look at the Congruency of the Patient Nurse Perspectives
79
Expanding Applications of Colony Stimulating Factors: Mucositis, Diarrhea, Wound Healing, and Crohn Disease
82
Addressing Oncological Pain Through a Multidisciplinary (MDC) Approach
83
Perceived Need for Symptom Management in the Outpatient Unit
88
Hands-On Educational Approach to Improve Cognition in Cancer Patients
90
Treatment of Anemia With Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp) in the Radiation Oncology Setting
92
Successful Delays of Mucositis in Head and Neck Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy: Tools of Community Radiation Nurses
160
Paravertebral Block: Promoting Satisfaction of Breast Cancer Patients in the Ambulatory Surgery Setting
161
The Role of Nurses in Managing Telephone Calls for Symptoms and Chemotherapy Toxicity
173
Development of a Strategy to Successfully Convert an Ambulatory Infusion Center From Procrit (Epoetin Alfa) to Aranesp (Darbepoetin Alfa)
194
Reliability and Validity of the M.D. Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI-BT) in the Primary Brain Tumor Patient Population
195
Virtual Reality Intervention for Chemotherapy Symptoms
196
A Brief Sleep Intervention for Family Caregivers
197
Symptom Clusters in Cancer Patients: Identification and Verification
198
Advancing Our Knowledge of Symptom Clusters
199
Profile of Cancer Related Symptoms Prior to Chemotherapy
200
Hemoglobin (HB) Response and Improvements in Quality of Life (QOL) in Anemic Children With Cancer Receiving Myelosuppressive Chemotherapy (MCT)
201
Symptoms, Self-Care and Quality of Life of Disadvantaged Chinese-Speaking Cancer Patients: A Pilot Study
202
Patients Undergoing Radiation Treatment Were Clinically Evaluated for Skin Integrity, Pain and Itching in a Preliminary Trial Using Radiaplexrx Gel Containing 0.2 Hyaluronic Acid
203
Systematic Review of the Effects of Massage on Cancer Pain in Adults
260
Integrating Volunteers Into the Oncology Team: Roles, Responsibilities and Rewards
268
Optimizing Chemotherapy-Induced Anemia (CIA) Management With the Use of Patient Flow Sheets
270
Iron, Folate, and Cancer-Related Anemia: Perfect Together
271
Rapid Response—Standing Orders for Neutropenic Fever
272
Admission and Care of the Febrile Neutropenic Patient in a Community Hospital Setting
273
Predictors for Chemotherapy-Induced Neutropenia and Its Complications Based on a Prospective Nationwide Registry
274
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Establishing Anemia Guidelines
275
Utilizing Quality of Life (QOL) as a Factor in Treatment Choices for Chemotherapy Induced Anemia (CIA)
276
Neutropenic Diet in the Immunosuppressed Patient: Pros and Cons and Variations in Their Treatment Plan
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