CNSA, in collaboration with the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA) is developing a Position Statement on the Role of Nurses in Cancer Survivorship Care. We are now seeking feedback from members on the draft statement. Your voice is essential to ensure this reflects real-world practice and the needs of our profession and the people we care for.
This webinar explored the latest evidence and practical strategies for managing complex treatment-related toxicities. It provides cancer nurses with up-to-date insights into the management of high-risk locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC), with a focus on integrating immunotherapy and radiotherapy into practice.
Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian and member of the COSA Nutrition Group Executive, for a practical session unpacking common cancer nutrition myths, symptom management strategies, and tips for when a dietitian isn't immediately available.
Another fantastic this webinar in our collaborative series with the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia, the Australian Cancer Survivorship Centre, and Cancer Council Australia.
Developed by researchers at Monash University and McGrath Foundation (supported by CNSA), this project aims to develop a self-assessment tool specifically designed for specialist cancer nurses who provide care to people with cancer and conduct pilot psychometric testing to examine internal consistency and known-group validity.
Good news for nurse practitioners and patients: PBAC has recommended expanded prescribing in cancer care. Read the President’s update for what this means, highlights from CanForum, and an invitation to join our Rare Cancers Community of Practice on 19 September to keep the advocacy conversation going.