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Nurses against tobaccoPamela J Haylock
University of Texas Medical Branch School of Nursing, Galveston, USA
Am J Nurs 104:13. 2004
Advanced cancer: a mind-body-spirit approach to life and livingPamela J Haylock
Association for Vascular Access, Medina, TX 78055, USA
Semin Oncol Nurs 26:183-94. 2010....
Advanced cancer: emergence of a new survivor populationPamela J Haylock
Association for Vascular Access, Medina, TX 78055, USA
Semin Oncol Nurs 26:144-50. 2010..To summarize the scientific and technologic advances contributing to the increasing number of people who are living with advanced cancer, associated economic costs, psychosocial burdens, and public policy...
Cancer nursing: past, present, and futurePamela J Haylock
The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Boulevard, Galveston, TX 77555, USA
Nurs Clin North Am 43:179-203; v. 2008..Considerations and potential strategies for the nursing profession to address these issues are offered...
The cancer survivor's prescription for livingPamela J Haylock
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, USA
Am J Nurs 107:58-70; quiz 71. 2007
The shifting paradigm of cancer care. The many needs of cancer survivors are starting to attract attentionPamela J Haylock
University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, TX, USA
Am J Nurs 106:16-9. 2006
Healing with horses: fostering recovery from cancer with horses as therapistsPamela J Haylock
University of Texas Medicine Branch School of Nursing, Galveston, USA
Explore (NY) 2:264-8. 2006..But, that man had experienced something that surpassed a momentary recreational thrill. That started a quest that, after 10 years, is coming to fruition...
The shifting paradigm of cancer carePamela J Haylock
University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA
Cancer Nurs 29:16-9. 2006
Cancer nursing: the modern eraPamela J Haylock
Association for Vascular Access, Herriman, UT, USA
Oncol Nurs Forum 38:E7-14. 2011....
The state of the science on nursing approaches to managing late and long-term sequelae of cancer and cancer treatmentArlene Houldin
Adult Oncology Nurse Practitioner Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, Philadelphia, USA
Cancer Nurs 29:6-11. 2006
Executive summary: The state of the science on nursing approaches to managing late and long-term sequelae of cancer and cancer treatmentArlene Houldin
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in Philadelphia, USA
Am J Nurs 106:54-9. 2006
Improving the of care cancer survivors. Anticipating, assessing for, and managing the effects of cancer and its treatmentCarol P Curtiss
Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston, USA
Am J Nurs 106:48-52. 2006
Executive summary: The state of the science on nursing approaches to managing late and long-term sequelae of cancer and cancer treatmentArlene Houldin
Adult Oncology Nurse Practitioner Program, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in Philadelphia, USA
Am J Nurs 106:6-11. 2006
Editorial: Survivor-centered care. Millions live for years after cancer treatment. It's time to address their needsCarol P Curtiss
Am J Nurs 106:4-5. 2006
Position statements: advocacy or futility?Pamela J Haylock
Semin Oncol Nurs 20:71-3, table of contents. 2004..The position papers in this collection are relevant to oncology nurses in various practice settings and discuss how we can use them most effectively in our various roles as patient advocates...
Survivor-centered careCarol P Curtiss
Cancer Nurs 29:4-5. 2006
Emergency. Tumor lysis syndromeCynthia A Cantril
Montana State University School of Nursing, Bozeman, USA
Am J Nurs 104:49-52; quiz 52-3. 2004
