Episode 53: Magnet Designation: How Nursing Professional Development Inspires the Inquiry Mindset
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In this month’s episode, Nadine Rosenblum, nursing inquiry coordinator for the Center for Nursing Inquiry speaks with Paula Murray, manager of nursing professional specialty programs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Paula describes her role, …
Should cancers be named according to which mutations they carry? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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Myc, ras, BRCA…these are all shorthand for common cancer mutations, with a new study saying that’s how cancers should be identified rather than which organ or system they’re found in, since not knowing the mutations may delay proper treatment. Kimmel …
Should cancers be named differently? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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All cancers carry mutations, and these should direct how they are named, NOT where they are located. That’s the stance of a new study finding that treatments that are targeted to the actual mutations a cancer carries rely on identifying …
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Reducing cancer rates will rely on a more complete understanding of what causes the disease, Elizabeth Tracey reports
Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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While overall cancer deaths are continuing their decline, there are three that are still problematic, the most recent data from the American Cancer Society demonstrates. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson names them. Nelson: The ones to watch …
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The American Cancer Society reports many new cancers but not rising deaths, Elizabeth Tracey reports
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The annual analysis of the American Cancer Society reports that while the overall number of new cancers diagnosed is higher than last year, deaths from cancers are not rising along with the new cases. Sidney Kimmel Cancer center director William …