Lost in the Cancer Care System? Nurse Navigators Can Help
In this podcast, Professor Lillie Shockney discusses the role of nurse navigators as members of multidisciplinary cancer care teams.
In this podcast, Professor Lillie Shockney discusses the role of nurse navigators as members of multidisciplinary cancer care teams.
Thinking about taking an at-home genetic test? In this podcast, Dr. Nadine Tung provides her expert insight on the advantages and disadvantages of these tests.
In this podcast from the ASCO Educational Book, Dr. Lee Schwartzberg talks about electronic patient-reported outcomes and how they are used to improve care.
In this podcast, registered dietitians Annette Goldberg and Suzanne Dixon give their expert insights on what fasting is, its use during cancer treatment, who may benefit from fasting, and who should avoid fasting.
In this podcast, Dr. Wright and Dr. Edelson discuss the new joint clinical practice guideline on the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for newly diagnosed, advanced ovarian cancer from the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) and the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).
The Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry (TAPUR) study is ASCO’s first clinical trial. In this podcast, ASCO Chief Medical Officer Dr. Richard Schilsky discusses TAPUR and why it is important to patients and the medical community.
Lots of myths surround what you can and cannot eat if you have cancer. In this podcast, 2 dietitians separate fact from fiction.
Geriatric Medicine Specialist, Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki, MD, PhD, discusses the special considerations that affect older adults who need surgery for cancer and provides tips on preparing for surgery.
Peggy Burhenn, a clinical nurse specialist, gives practical advice for getting a restful night’s sleep.
Preparing for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy? In this podcast, Arash Asher, MD, and An Ngo-Huang, DO, discuss how prehabilitation can lead to a stronger recovery from treatment.