Half of Health Care Providers Consider Themselves “Digital Omnivores”
A report found that almost half of clinicians use a tablet, smartphone, and laptop/desktop in a professional capacity and prefer mobile devices for all tasks.
A report found that almost half of clinicians use a tablet, smartphone, and laptop/desktop in a professional capacity and prefer mobile devices for all tasks.
This fact sheet explains what follow-up cancer care is and what patients can expect from it.
Oncologists have unique relationships with patients and deep feelings when they die, but the health care culture often has no room for grief.
This fact sheet helps patients with acute chronic CML to sort through treatment options, manage side effects, and find financial aid.
Using social media can be a daunting challenge, but it offers oncologists a unique way to stay connected to patients and colleagues.
Screening colonoscopy is associated with a significant decrease in the risk of any colorectal cancer and of right colon cancer; and interventions using electronic health records increase screening rates.
Despite concerns that sunitinib may hasten disease progression after therapy, a recent trial refutes that claim, while other patient-related challenges of treating RCC have come to light.
This fact sheet provides signs, symptom management tips, treatment options, and more for younger patients coping with cancer.
Varying definitions of the goals of hospice care and difficulty finding an appropriate program may confuse patients and their families.
Sublingual opioid sufentanil NanoTab PCA is superior to intravenous PCA morphine for post-surgical acute pain management.