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Initiating Treatment Conversations: Educating Patients on Endometrial Cancer Options
In this third installment, Paula and Susanne discuss how they initiate a conversation with their patients about treatment options and the educational materials they use to support patients in understanding their treatment journey with endometrial cancer. Read More ›

Part 2 | Endometrial Cancer: Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Treatment and Related Side Effects, Patient Case 1
In the second installment of this 6-part “Case-Based Exchange” series, Gabriela Almeida, Oncology Nurse Navigator at the University of Chicago Medicine, discusses side effects of checkpoint inhibitors for endometrial cancer treatment. Part 2 underscores the importance of recognizing and managing the side effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors, equipping healthcare professionals with the knowledge to provide safe and effective care for patients with endometrial cancer. Read More ›

Advancements in Endometrial Cancer Treatment: The Role of Personalized Medicine
In this second installment, Paula and Susanne discuss how personalized medicine is changing the landscape of endometrial cancer treatment and how it is impacting patient care, as well as how they stay current with new guidelines and data. Read More ›

Part 1: Endometrial Cancer and Biomarker Testing, Patient Case 1
In the first installment of this 6-part “Case-Based Exchange” series, Gabriela Almeida, Oncology Nurse Navigator at the University of Chicago Medicine, emphasizes the importance of understanding a patient’s comprehensive history and the use of biomarker testing to guide targeted treatment strategies. Read More ›

Best Practices for Managing Side Effects in Endometrial Cancer
In this first installment, Paula and Susanne discuss the most common side effects patients experience during treatment for advanced endometrial cancer, how they can be managed, and how to effectively educate patients on managing side effects at home. Read More ›

Healthcare professionals practicing in oncology are more likely to suffer from job-related stress, anxiety, depression, and self-reported moderate-to-high burnout. The following are some recommendations on how to take care of yourself. I have learned over the years that you cannot control other people’s actions or inactions, but you can control yourself and your response to them. Read More ›

May is National Nurses Month—a time to celebrate the invaluable contributions nurses make across the healthcare continuum. It’s also a powerful reminder that nurses are not only caregivers; they are natural leaders. Read More ›

As we celebrate National Nurses Month this May, I am honored to dedicate this special issue to the extraordinary oncology nurses who serve as the backbone of cancer care across the nation. Your unwavering dedication, compassionate care, and clinical expertise transform the cancer journey for countless patients and their families every day. Read More ›

It’s honestly hard to just write about one. I’m in tears as I think about the patients I’ve had the privilege to take care of and the countless ones I’ve lost. Read More ›

There are a handful of responses that follow when you reveal to someone that you work as a nurse in oncology. While my friends were off to their jobs in the corporate world, waking up when I was clocking in, I was about to face the most emotionally challenging day in my career. Read More ›

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