| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2681898 | Seminars in Oncology Nursing | 2007 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												ObjectivesTo illustrate the multiple factors that can influence the treatment continuum approach.Data SourcesActual cases drawn from the authors’ clinical experience, scientific studies, and review articles.ConclusionPatients treated for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) commonly experience toxicities that oncology nurses must be aware of and ready to manage with appropriate interventions.Implications for Nursing PracticeBy becoming familiar with mCRC, oncology nurses will be better able to address toxicities that arise from the treatments applied. By serving as mentors and guides, oncology nurses can aid patients in self-care management and problem solving to optimize quality of life and potentially extend life.
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											Authors
												Yvonne Lassere, Robin Sommers, Pamela Hallquist Viale, Carol S. Viele, Rita Wickham, 
											