TON - February 2025 Vol 18, No 1

In the ever-evolving field of oncology, the efficient management of therapy side effects is crucial for improving patient quality of life and any potential treatment outcomes. Join us as we explore 3 clinical studies that shed new light on innovative approaches to managing side effects in patients with cancer.

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There’s been a great deal of talk about integrating palliative care into oncology; it was even the theme of the Presidential Address by Lynn Schuchter, MD, at ASCO 2024. But how and when should that integration occur?

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As we dive into the first issue of The Oncology Nurse-APN/PA for the new year, I find myself reflecting on the ever-evolving landscape of cancer care and the indispensable role we play in it. Your unwavering commitment to patient care is the cornerstone of the oncology field, and I want to take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate your invaluable contributions. Read More ›

No one likes to watch their investments lose money, but downward market volatility can feel particularly scary for people who plan to retire in the near future. Their anxiety is understandable. They’ve spent their careers building their nest eggs and now—at a time when they plan to give up their income-producing jobs—they face the prospect of living off less money than they had envisioned.

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Polycythemia vera was first recognized by French physician Louis H. Vaquez in 1892 and was known then as maladie de Vaquez. The name poly-cyt-[h]emia originates from the Greek and Latin, and literally means many-cells-in the blood.

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