Empowering Oncology Nurses through Knowledge and Practice to Improve Transitions Following Treatment and Survivorship Care
Following cancer treatment, individuals can be left with physical, emotional, and practical consequences which influence their quality of life. Cancer survivors frequently require added knowledge and skills to handle the demands of everyday living after treatment. Oncology nurses are in an ideal pos...
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Main Authors: | Linda Watson (Author), Christine Maheu (Author), Sarah Champ (Author), Margaret I Fitch (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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