In this thoughtful and practical episode of Nursing Excellence in Cancer Care, we dive into one of the most critical - and human - aspects of cancer care: communication.
In collaboration with Flinders University, CNSA is currently developing a capabilities framework for Australian Cancer Nurses. If you would like to participate in the Delphi study to obtain expert consensus and have not yet received an invitation through previous consultations, you can still express interest in being involved.
The Australian Government has announced $1 million to fund projects that build stronger networks between cancer services in outer metropolitan, regional, rural, and remote communities, and larger metropolitan centres.
Our members continue to shape cancer care with powerful new research—from fragile evidence in prehabilitation and fresh directions in survivorship theory, to health economics, workforce outcomes, and innovative clinical protocols.
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.