“As [nurse specialists], we are uniquely placed in terms of supporting these men through their prostate cancer treatments, and then, obviously, through to their recovery afterwards,” says Netty Kinsella, RN, MSc, PhD.
In this video, Netty Kinsella, RN, MSc, PhD, discusses the unique role of a urologic nurse in caring for patients with prostate cancer, which often goes far beyond management between diagnosis and treatment. This discussion is part of a larger forum on prostate cancer survivorship with Jai Seth, MD, BSc, MSc, FRCS, and Marta Skrodzka, MD, PhD, FEBU, FECSM, FEAA. Skrodzka is a consultant urologist and Seth is a urology consultant at St George’s University Hospital, and Kinsella is a uro-oncology nurse consultant at the Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust in London, United Kingdom.
Olaparib monotherapy shows benefit in HRR+ biochemically recurrent prostate cancer
August 22nd 2024“This study is a breakthrough because it is the first trial to show that a non-hormonal drug can induce durable complete remissions in recurrent prostate cancer patients with BRCA2 mutations—one of the most aggressive subtypes of this disease,” says Emmanuel S. Antonarakis, MD.