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ONCOLOGY Nurse Edition
Table Of Contents
ONCOLOGY Nurse Edition Vol 22 No 4
Hearing Loss in Pediatric Cancer Survivors Treated With Cisplatin
Providing Palliative Care for the Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patient: Concepts and Resources
The Gabriel Article Reviewed
Sexuality and Body Image Concerns After Treatment for Breast Cancer
Menopausal Symptoms Following Tamoxifen Treatment for Breast Cancer
Cancer: Thinking Beyond the Disease
The Evolving Paradigm of Adult Cancer Survivor Care
Peripheral Neuropathy and Cancer
mTOR* Inhibitors *mammalian target of rapamycin
ONCOLOGY Nurse Edition Continuing Education April 2008
The Grant et al Article Reviewed
ONCOLOGY Nurse Edition April 2008, Vol 22 No 4
TOPIC INDEX
Cancer Types
Breast
Breast (HER2+)
Breast (Triple-Negative)
CML
Colorectal
Gastrointestinal
GIST
Genitourinary
Gynecologic
Head & Neck
Hematology
Kidney (Renal Cell)
Leukemia
Lung
Lymphoma
Melanoma
Multiple Myeloma
Ovarian
Prostate
Sarcoma
Supportive Care
More Topics
Bone Metastases
End-of-Life Care
Palliative Care
Ethics in Oncology
Practice Management
Practice & Policy
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Rising PSA Level in a 46-Year-Old Man
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Preventing Burnout in Oncology
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Physical Activity Across the Cancer Continuum
Exercise After Cancer Diagnosis: Time to Get Moving
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