This article summarizes the evolution of gero-oncology nursing and highlights key educational initiatives, clinical practice issues, and research areas to enhance care of older adults with cancer
Cancer is a disease associated with ageing. Managing cancer in older adults may prove challenging ow...
There is widespread recognition that the provision of high quality, appropriate and equitable care t...
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...
This article summarizes the evolution of gero-oncology nursing and highlights key educational initia...
Objectives - To review models of care for older adults with cancer, with a focus on the role of the ...
Cancer is a disease of older adults, and with unprecedented growth in the number of people entering ...
ObjectivesTo review the education available in Europe and the USA for nurses caring for older people...
Older people with cancer have unique physiological, psychological and social needs. This article has...
The aging of the population is a global challenge. The number of older adults is rapidly growing, le...
It is a great privilege for us to introduce the second special issue of Journal of Clinical Oncology...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Older adults (aged 65 years and older) diagnosed with cancer account for most cancer‐related morbidi...
The inclusion of gerontology content in the nursing curriculum is paramount as our population of old...
Aging can introduce significant changes in health, cognition, function, social, and emotional status...
Master's programs in gerontological nursing have not proven to be popular over the years, and that i...
Cancer is a disease associated with ageing. Managing cancer in older adults may prove challenging ow...
There is widespread recognition that the provision of high quality, appropriate and equitable care t...
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...
This article summarizes the evolution of gero-oncology nursing and highlights key educational initia...
Objectives - To review models of care for older adults with cancer, with a focus on the role of the ...
Cancer is a disease of older adults, and with unprecedented growth in the number of people entering ...
ObjectivesTo review the education available in Europe and the USA for nurses caring for older people...
Older people with cancer have unique physiological, psychological and social needs. This article has...
The aging of the population is a global challenge. The number of older adults is rapidly growing, le...
It is a great privilege for us to introduce the second special issue of Journal of Clinical Oncology...
The management of older persons with cancer has become a major public health concern in developed co...
Older adults (aged 65 years and older) diagnosed with cancer account for most cancer‐related morbidi...
The inclusion of gerontology content in the nursing curriculum is paramount as our population of old...
Aging can introduce significant changes in health, cognition, function, social, and emotional status...
Master's programs in gerontological nursing have not proven to be popular over the years, and that i...
Cancer is a disease associated with ageing. Managing cancer in older adults may prove challenging ow...
There is widespread recognition that the provision of high quality, appropriate and equitable care t...
Elderly people form a large proportion of cancer patients. This has implications for cancer care, in...