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Quality of social support may impact patients’ disease understanding and should be considered when creating clinical interventions. Read More ›

Differences in patient characteristics, CDK4/6 inhibitor schedule, treatment duration, and discontinuation rates may contribute to differences in outcomes. Read More ›


Despite guideline recommendations, a retrospective study found inadequate biomarker testing rates to direct targeted therapy. Read More ›

Researchers highlighted promising research into early-stage diagnostics and therapies for NSCLC harboring the KRAS G12C mutation discussed in a review article. Read More ›

A recent study found that chronic pneumonitis is a rare complication of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in patients with NSCLC. Read More ›

A retrospective analysis demonstrated a 10-point difference in receipt of NGS testing between white and black patients with NSCLC. Read More ›

From The Editors August 2021
In the August issue of The Oncology Nurse-APN/PA (TON), we feature a wide variety of articles aimed at helping our readers stay informed on important issues relevant to nurses, navigators, and advanced practice providers as they care for patients with cancer. Read More ›

Sarah Cannon, the Cancer Institute of HCA Healthcare, offers a wide range of services for patients with cancer. Read More ›

Over the past 2 decades, the number of cancer deaths per 100,000 blacks has declined approximately 30% in the United States, but black people are still disproportionately dying of cancer. Read More ›

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