Search Results - "Davis, Mary Elizabeth"
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Characterization and Management of Dermatologic Adverse Events With the NovoTTF-100A System, a Novel Anti-mitotic Electric Field Device for the Treatment of Recurrent Glioblastoma
Published in Seminars in oncology (01-06-2014)“…The NovoTTF-100A System (NovoTTF™ Therapy, Novocure Inc.) is a device that delivers alternating electric fields (TTFields) to tumor cells and interferes with…”
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Financial Toxicity: Limitations and Challenges When Caring for Older Adult Patients With Cancer
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-12-2018)“…Financial toxicity refers to the unintended financial consequences and distress that patients and families can incur during treatment of cancer. Financial…”
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Epidemiology and Overview of Gliomas
Published in Seminars in oncology nursing (01-12-2018)“…To present an overview of gliomas, review risk factors, and prognostic and predictive biomarkers. Published manuscripts and textbook chapters. Molecular…”
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Glioblastoma: Overview of Disease and Treatment
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-10-2016)“…Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive malignant brain tumor in adults. Current treatment options at diagnosis are multimodal and include…”
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Retinoblastoma: Making a Difference Together
Published in Asia-Pacific journal of oncology nursing (01-07-2017)“…Mary Elizabeth is an Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, New York. She graduated from University…”
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Ophthalmic Artery Chemosurgery: A Nursing Perspective
Published in Asia-Pacific journal of oncology nursing (01-07-2017)“…Retinoblastoma (RB) is the most common primary cancer to affect the eyes in children with approximately 350 cases/year in the United States and 8000 worldwide…”
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LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING NURSES' COMFORT AND CAPABILITY WITH END-OF-LIFE CARE
Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-03-2022)“…Nearly one-third of patients with cancer in the United States die in a hospital. Nurses who care for the dying are obliged to provide quality end-of-life (EOL)…”
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Enhancing Nurses' Comfort and Capability With End-of-Life Care for Patients With Cancer
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-08-2022)“…Many nurses express a lack of comfort and capability in caring for patients who are dying. Insufficient end-of-life (EOL) education, experience, and support…”
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Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: Assessment and Treatment Strategies for Advanced Practice Providers
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-08-2024)“…Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a common and debilitating side effect of numerous anticancer agents. CIPN can persist as chronic pain or…”
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Cancer in Sexual and Gender Minorities: Role of Oncology RNs in Health Equity
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-06-2024)“…Despite comprising almost 8% of the population of the United States, sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients with cancer experience health inequities with…”
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Cancer in Sexual and Gender Minorities: Role of Oncology RNs in Health Equity
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-06-2024)“…Despite comprising almost 8% of the population of the United States, sexual and gender minority (SGM) patients with cancer experience health inequities with…”
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CAREGIVER SATISFACTION DURING THE TRANSITION FROM INPATIENT CANCER CARE TO HOME-BASED END OF LIFE CARE
Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-03-2024)“…A preponderance of cancer deaths occur in hospitals despite many patients citing home as their preferred place of death. Hospice care can improve outcomes at…”
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Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: Treatment and Nursing Management of Immunocompetent Patients
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-08-2021)“…Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare primary brain tumor. Because of its rarity and the increasing incidence rates as the U.S. population…”
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CE: Tumor Lysis Syndrome: An Oncologic Emergency
Published in The American journal of nursing (01-03-2023)“…Tumor lysis syndrome is an oncologic emergency caused by the release of intracellular material, such as potassium, phosphate, and nucleic acids, into the…”
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Educating Oncology Staff About the Practice of Writing Condolence Cards
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-12-2023)“…This evidence-based practice project educated staff about the practice of writing condolence cards to bereaved family members of deceased adult patients in the…”
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Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-08-2021)“…BACKGROUND: Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) is a rare primary brain tumor. Because of its rarity and the increasing incidence rates as the U.S…”
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Ocular Toxicity of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors
Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-03-2016)“…To review common tyrosine kinase inhibitors, as well as their ocular side effects and management. . A comprehensive literature search was conducted using…”
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Tumor Lysis Syndrome: An Oncologic Emergency
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DEVELOPMENT OF AN ILLUSTRATED SCALE FOR RADIATION DERMATITIS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS
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Financial Toxicity
Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-12-2018)“…BACKGROUND: Financial toxicity refers to the unintended financial consequences and distress that patients and families can incur during treatment of cancer…”
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