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    Are docs getting fed up with hearing about burnout?

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 27, 2022

    “I am not sure if physicians are tired of hearing about ‘burnout,’ but I do think that they want to hear about solutions that go beyond just...

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    Young leukemia survivors still dying early, study shows

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 23, 2022

    ‘Cure is not enough’ for adolescent and young adult survivors of leukemia, with new data indicating that their life spans are still cut short.

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    Improved cancer survival in states with ACA Medicaid expansion

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 19, 2022

    The 2-year overall survival increased from 80.6% before the ACA to 82.2% post ACA in expansion states and from 78.7% to 80% in nonexpansion states...

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    Jury is in? Survival benefit with lap surgery for rectal cancer

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 19, 2022

    The faster recovery from the minimally invasive procedure could allow patients to begin adjuvant therapy earlier.

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    Bone, breath, heart, guts: Eight essential papers in primary care

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 5, 2022

    Roughly one in three adults with hypertension have inadequate blood pressure control, and clinicians have two options for intensifying treatment,...

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    Don’t let FOMI lead to antibiotic overuse

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: May 4, 2022

    Is fear of missing an infection – call it “FOMI” – leading you to overprescribe antibiotics to your patients?...

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    Treating frail patients requires ‘precision gerontology’

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: April 29, 2022

    While the word frailty may conjure images of wizened and weakened men and women, the clinical picture is far less clear.

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    EU approves new blood and lung cancer drugs

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: April 27, 2022

    At its April meeting, the European Medicine Agency OKed two new drugs for some lymphoma and lung cancer patients.

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    Which breast cancer surgery leads to better quality of life?

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: April 21, 2022

    Superior psychosocial and sexual well-being at 10 years after surgery was reported by women who underwent breast-conserving surgery and adjuvant...

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    Overuse of surveillance in bladder cancer, despite guidelines

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: April 15, 2022

    Data suggest a need for ongoing efforts to limit overuse of treatment and surveillance.

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    No link between cell phones and brain tumors in large U.K. study

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: March 31, 2022

    “There is always a need for further research work, especially as phones, wireless, etc., become ubiquitous, but this study should allay many...

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    Drugs used for nausea/vomiting linked to stroke risk

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: March 31, 2022

    Antidopaminergic antiemetics are widely used for nausea and vomiting.

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    Melanoma increasing, but is this overdiagnosis?

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: March 30, 2022

    “Just like for other cancers ... there should be clear guidelines as to which populations to screen, as well as when to start and when to stop...

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    Free now to speak, nine oncologists spill the beans over firing

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: March 11, 2022

    “Instead of arranging a discussion, we received termination letters. We were terminated without cause.”

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    Oncology groups support Ukraine, one cuts ties with Russian docs

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    Roxanne Nelson, RN, BSN
    Publish date: March 8, 2022

    “The OncoAlert Network is nonpolitical but we cannot stand idle and not take a stand against this aggression...

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