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Cancer in Migrants Monograph

This monograph looks at the incidence of cancer in mobile populations as well as significant issues in cancer screening, treatment and prevention for this population.
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1999-2013 United States Cancer Statistics Report

The 1999–2013 United States Cancer Statistics (USCS): Incidence and Mortality Web-based Report includes the official federal statistics on cancer incidence from registries that have high-quality data, and cancer mortality statistics. It is produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI).

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Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2012

Cancer statistics for Hispanics/Latinos, 2012 by Rebecca Siegel MPH, Deepa Naishadham MA, MS, Ahmedin Jemal DVM, PhD

Article first published online: 17 SEP 2012

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Offering Annual Fecal Occult Blood Tests at Annual Flu Shot Clinics Increases Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates

 

Oncology Nursing Certification Review Course

Program Objectives:

  • Discuss pathophysiology of cancer.
  • Discuss screening and prevention of cancer.
  • Recall two aspects of health promotion and prevention.
  • Explain symptom management.
  • Describe nursing management of oncological emergencies.
  • Recall management of long term effects of cancer care.
  • Identify nursing management of the psychosocial effects from cancer care and treatment.
  • Explain end of life principles.
  • Identify ethical and legal issues in oncology nursing.

National Cancer Research Month

Raise awareness of the critical advances in cancer research cancer researchers worldwide, in efforts to ensure a secure future for continued progress against a group of diseases which strike half of all men and one in three women. These resolutions support the dissemination of new knowledge about cancer to speed translation of new scientific discoveries for the benefit of cancer patients and the 10 million cancer survivors living in America today.

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