03 Apr 2025

Articles of Interest

CNSA members’ March 2025 research spans financial toxicity, self-management, treatment adherence, and survivorship. Studies highlight immunotherapy complications, burnout, grief support, and patient-clinician interactions. Other topics include oral anti-cancer medication trends, cancer center attributes, exercise in cancer care, PET imaging in melanoma, and venous access complications.

New publications by Members

Kate White (Summer Hill, Australia): Cross-Cultural Validation of the COmprehensive Score for Financial Toxicity (COST) Measure in an Australian Sample - Cancer Medicine. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Catherine Paterson (Adelaide, Australia): Empowering people affected by penile cancer: towards a model for supportive self-management - International Journal of Impotence Research. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Mary Duffy (Caulfield South, Australia): Completion Rates for Patients Undergoing Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy for Stage III Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer and its Importance in the Era of Consolidation Immunotherapy: A Cohort Study - Clinical Lung Cancer. Mar 2025. View »

Sam van der Linde (Manifold Heights, Australia): Enterocolitis associated with glofitamab-First report and clinicopathological findings in three cases - British Journal of Haematology. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Natalie Williams (Mount Hawthorn, Australia), Olivia Cook (Sandringham, Australia): Support for an innovative approach to delivering gynaecological cancer nursing guidance: A qualitative exploration - Part 2 - European Journal of Oncology Nursing. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Sita Sharma (Coopers Plains, Australia), Kimberly Alexander (Kelvin Grove, Australia): Energy conservation education intervention for people with end-stage kidney disease receiving haemodialysis (EVEREST): A two-arm parallel group study - International Journal of Nursing Studies. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Gemma McErlean (Bangor, Australia): Assessment of Survivorship in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation - Methods in Molecular Biology. Mar 2025. View »

Elisabeth Coyne (Morningside, Australia), Doreen Tapsall (Logan City, Australia): Burnout and work engagement in advanced practice cancer nurses: A scoping review - European Journal of Oncology Nursing. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Marion Eckert (Camden Park, Australia): Identifying Gaps in Grief and Bereavement Support: Insights from a Multi Methods Study - Omega. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Kate White (Summer Hill, Australia): Older Adults' Experiences and Expectations of Doctor-Patient Interactions During Early Hospital Care - Health Expectations. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Sinead Hickmott (Longwarry North, Australia): Trends in the Dispensing of Oral Anti-Cancer Medications Across Australia Over 10 Years - Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Carla Thamm (Brisbane, Australia), Elise Button (Underwood, Australia), Catherine Paterson (Adelaide, Australia), Raymond Chan (Adelaide, Australia): Describing the Core Attributes and Impact of Comprehensive Cancer Centers Internationally: A Chronological Scoping Review - Cancers. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Maria Gonzalez (Lewisham, Australia): FDG-PET associations with pathological response and survival with neoadjuvant immunotherapy for melanoma - Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Kerrie Curtis (Melbourne, Australia), Meinir Krishnasamy (Melbourne, Australia): Central Venous Access Device Complications and Premature Removal in Patients With Haematological Malignancies: A Multi-Site Cohort Study - EJHaem. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

Meinir Krishnasamy (Melbourne, Australia): What patients with cancer require from their clinicians to enable uptake of exercise as part of cancer care: A mixed methods study - Journal of Cancer Survivorship. Mar 2025. Open Access Icon View »

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