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Who and What Did We Miss in Childhood Cancer Survivor Research?
Who and What Did We Miss in Childhood Cancer Survivor Research?
Childhood cancer is associated with considerable morbidity and mortality; each year, more than 400 000 children and adoles...
Leaning Into the Planetary Health Crisis
Leaning Into the Planetary Health Crisis
“Is that really nursing?” “Not my area of science!” “I don’t know enough about it.” The responses I receive when asking ab...
Refocusing Our Science on the Planetary Health Crisis and Sustainable Cancer Care
Refocusing Our Science on the Planetary Health Crisis and Sustainable Cancer Care
Few nurse scientists today feel adequately prepared to respond to the planetary health crisis. Experts from nursing and ot...
Bridging Theory, Research, and Practice to Guide the Next Generation of Symptom Interventions
Bridging Theory, Research, and Practice to Guide the Next Generation of Symptom Interventions
The experience of cancer and its treatment can be a daunting challenge for children and their families, leading to signifi...
Developing a Global Understanding of Patient Navigation: What Are the Next Steps?
Developing a Global Understanding of Patient Navigation: What Are the Next Steps?
The concept of “patient navigation” can be traced back to the United States over 30 years ago when the American Cancer Soc...
Time to Bring It Up: Sexuality Issues in Cancer Care
Time to Bring It Up: Sexuality Issues in Cancer Care
Although surviving cancer should be a happy event, there are reports that people living with the effects of cancer and its...
Developing and Strengthening Nursing Leadership in Cancer Care and Control
Developing and Strengthening Nursing Leadership in Cancer Care and Control
Cancer is the most common noncommunicable disease and a leading cause of death, with nearly 19.3 million new cancer cases ...
Can Digital Health Close the Health Equity Gap in Palliative Care?
Can Digital Health Close the Health Equity Gap in Palliative Care?
As we emerge from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, it is time for us to reflect on what we have learned f...
Always a Parent
Always a Parent
I have managed to successfully run a household, raise 2 children of my own, and not burn myself on a daily basis over the ...
ISNCC Position Statement on Tobacco
ISNCC Position Statement on Tobacco
Author Affiliations: International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Drs Bialo...
Where in the World Are “Low- and Middle-Income Settings”?
Where in the World Are “Low- and Middle-Income Settings”?
Historically, global health discourse has spoken of developing or emerging versus developed or industrialized countries; l...
Position Statement on Cancer Nursing Leadership
Position Statement on Cancer Nursing Leadership
Author Affiliations: International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Drs Downi...
One Voice Is Good, But More Is Better: Symptom and Toxicity Reporting in Pediatric Oncology
One Voice Is Good, But More Is Better: Symptom and Toxicity Reporting in Pediatric Oncology
The assessment of symptoms and treatment toxicity experienced by children and adolescents with cancer has evolved into its...
Promoting Physical Activity Among Childhood Cancer Survivors: The Way Forward
Promoting Physical Activity Among Childhood Cancer Survivors: The Way Forward
An increasing body of evidence suggests that childhood cancer survivors benefit from physical activity both physiologicall...
Individual Relations and Community Networks Are Valuable Societal Assets for Promoting Health and Improving Access to Healthcare Services
Individual Relations and Community Networks Are Valuable Societal Assets for Promoting Health and Improving Access to Healthcare Services
Individual relations and community networks are assets of the functioning of a society. Integrating these components with ...
The Use and Misuse of the Concept of Cancer Survivor
The Use and Misuse of the Concept of Cancer Survivor
As a cancer survivorship researcher, I have been wondering for 2 decades about the use and misuse of the concept of cancer...
Future-Proofing Cancer Nursing: The Importance of Person-Centered Fundamental Care
Future-Proofing Cancer Nursing: The Importance of Person-Centered Fundamental Care
Nurses could be their “own worst enemies.” Resilient, adaptable, going the extra mile to fill gaps in the system and take ...
Acting on Our Hope: Overcoming Inertia to Incorporate Response to the Climate Crisis in Our Research
Acting on Our Hope: Overcoming Inertia to Incorporate Response to the Climate Crisis in Our Research
The climate crisis dominates so much of daily life and work globally. Foreboding messages from the Intergovernmental Panel...
A Barrier to Science: Language
A Barrier to Science: Language
For a long time, I have been thinking of what our responsibilities are as scientists in giving everyone an equal chance to...
The Cancer-Related Symptoms Puzzle: Piecing Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment to Cancer Care Research
The Cancer-Related Symptoms Puzzle: Piecing Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment to Cancer Care Research
As a palliative care and cancer nursing researcher, I have dedicated my entire career to developing interventions for canc...
The Strength of “Nursing Plus” Benefits Cancer Care
The Strength of “Nursing Plus” Benefits Cancer Care
Contemporary society has entered the age of information explosion. Disciplines continually interact and merge. As a discip...
Self-care Experiences of Advanced Prostate Cancer Survivors Who Underwent Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Self-care Experiences of Advanced Prostate Cancer Survivors Who Underwent Androgen Deprivation Therapy
Background Androgen deprivation therapy is the primary treatment for advanced cases of prostate c
Spiritual and Emotional Experience With a Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: A Scoping Review
Spiritual and Emotional Experience With a Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: A Scoping Review
Background The breast cancer diagnosis causes a high level of suffering and distress in patients
Building a Sustainable and Resilient Cancer Nursing Workforce: The Power of Story
Building a Sustainable and Resilient Cancer Nursing Workforce: The Power of Story
Last week, I was privileged to conduct a series of interviews with 4 leaders in cancer nursing from different parts of the...