The Cancer Nurses Society of Australia (CNSA) is the peak member organisation for cancer nurses in Australia. Our mission is to use our expertise as cancer nurses to promote excellence in cancer care and control. The CNSA leads innovations and promotes excellence in contemporary cancer nursing to improve outcomes and experiences for people affected by cancer. We believe in enhancing the careers of cancer nurses and improving cancer nursing practice through evidence based professional development, which includes our podcast series. Produced by ScienceToLife
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May is bladder cancer awareness month and our podcast is timely - Advances in bladder cancer treatment options and how these advances are changing patient treatment pathways. Christine la Rose, Patient and Support Lead for BEAT Bladder Cancer Australia is joined by Urologist & Robotic surgeon from Macquarie University Hospital and St George Hospital Sydney - Professor David Gillatt, Medical Oncologist from Chris O'Brien Lifehouse and Macquarie University Hospital Sydney - Dr Alison Zhang and Medical Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Chris O'Brien Lifehouse Sydney - Annie McAlister. We explore the progress that has been made in treating bladder cancer and the impact of these treatments. www.beatbladdercanceraustralia.org.au
Immunotherapy continues to produce impressive outcomes in NSCLC and in this podcast we discuss some of the latest advances in this evolving area. Key publications and important considerations for patient care are discussed by Helen Westman, Lung Cancer Nurse Consultant at Royal North Shore Hospital Sydney, Dr Margie McGrath, Medical Oncologist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and Greenslopes Private Hospital in Brisbane and Julie Teraci, Clinical Nurse Consultant in Melanoma from the Cancer Network in WA. This is a member-only episode. Access the full podcast by entering your log in details here - https://www.cnsa.org.au/resource/episode-15-advances-in-lung-cancer-treatment-with-immunotherapy-the-nursing-perspective.html https://www.cnsa.org.au/learn/podcast.html
In this episode, Monique Blanchard, a Clinical Nurse Consultant in Radiation Oncology at Austin Health in Melbourne, poses a series of questions to Associate Professor Sweet Ping Ng and Dr Ee Sian Choong, Radiation Oncologists also from the Austin Radiation Oncology Centre, Melbourne. You'll learn about the significant advancements in improving imaging and radiation delivery techniques, including improvements in delivery design and stereotactic radiotherapy; how these new techniques are improving patient experiences; and the challenges and future of radiation oncology.
Jemma Still, CEO of CNSA and Anne Mellon, President of CNSA and Board Chair, share exciting CNSA updates and plans for 2025, including external environmental impacts. In this episode, we discuss crucial initiatives that every cancer nurse needs to know about, including the Australian Cancer Nursing and Navigation Program, the Cancer Nursing Career Pathway, and the upcoming National Cancer Nursing Workforce Survey. Plus, hear breaking news about a major new project and get the latest updates on upcoming CNSA events, member benefits, and more. Don't forget to renew your CNSA Membership here - https://www.cnsa.org.au/crm-member-homepage/crm-my-subscriptions.html
Evolving new treatments for patients with urothelial carcinoma now include antibody drug conjugates. In this podcast we explore how these work, where they fit into the available treatment options and the patient management strategies particularly for the latest treatments available to Australian patients. Helen Anderson, Genitourinary Cancer Nurse Navigator at the Gold Coast University Hospital is joined by Alex Mitchell, Cancer Care Co Ordinator from the Mater Hospital, Brisbane.
CNSA resources: Vessel health and Preservation - CNSA - Cancer Nurses Society of AustraliaPosition statement- https://www.cnsa.org.au/documents/item/1767Microcredential course Principles and Practice for Difficult Venous Access | University of Wollongong - Australia (openlearning.com)ReferencesUllman, A. J., Larsen, E., Gibson, V., Binnewies, S., Ohira, R., Marsh, N., ... & Kleidon, T. M. (2024). An mHealth application for chronic vascular access: A multi‐method evaluation. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 33(5), 1762-1776.An mHealth application for chronic vascular access: A multi‐method evaluation - Ullman - 2024 - Journal of Clinical Nursing - Wiley Online LibraryUllman, A. J., Gibson, V., Kleidon, T. M., Binnewies, S., Ohira, R., Marsh, N., ... & Larsen, E. (2024). An mHealth application for chronic vascular access: Consumer led co-creation. Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 76, 68-75.An mHealth application for chronic vascular access: Consumer led co-creation - ScienceDirectIvziku, D., Gualandi, R., Pesce, F., De Benedictis, A., & Tartaglini, D. (2022). Adult oncology patients' experiences of living with a central venous catheter: a systematic review and meta-synthesis. Supportive Care in Cancer, 30(5), 3773-3791.Ullman, A. J., Marsh, N., Mihala, G., Cooke, M., & Rickard, C. M. (2015). Complications of central venous access devices: a systematic review. Pediatrics, 136(5), e1331-e1344.PEDS20151507 1331..1344 (silverchair.com)The PISCES Trial (avatargroup.org.au)
Treatment for high risk early-stage breast cancer is transforming, with CDK4/6 inhibitor data extending survival. We explore the management of patients in this setting with Jenny Gilchrist, Nurse Practitioner in Breast Oncology at Macquarie University Hospital, Samantha Moules, McGrath Breast Care Nurse, Genesis Care Northern Sydney and Michael Fitzgerald, Nurse Practitioner – Medical Oncology Cancer Services at Flinders Medical Centre in Adelaide. This podcast is available to CNSA Members. To listen to the full podcast, log into the membership portal.
The CNSA are excited to celebrate the inaugural Cancer Nurses Day 2024! We explore the invaluable impact that Cancer Nurses have on the patient experience and how the impact reaches beyond the physical to emotional support, educational resourcing, and even navigating the hospital ecosystem. Julie McCrossin AM, radio broadcaster, journalist and cancer survivor herself, shares her experiences with three consumers who have experience being treated in the oncology setting across Australia: Melissa Lewis, Head of Medical Partnerships at MooGoo SkinCare, Maria Waton, McGrath Breast Cancer Specialist Nurse, Clinical Lead in Breast Cancer Care and Clinical Lead for McGrath in WA; as well as Vince Severino from Sydney.
The proactive management of skin during treatment for cancer is so important for many reasons, including patient comfort and optimising adherence to therapy. We discuss common skin issues seen in the clinic and practical tips to manage these, along with the new guidelines available. Justin Hargreaves, Nurse Practitioner in Medical Oncology and Chair of the CNSA Nurse Practitioner Specialist Practice Network is joined by Professor Victoria Mar, Director of the Victoria Melanoma Service at the Alfred and Adjunct Professor at the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, as well as Gurpreet Grewal, McGrath Breast Care Nurse at the Alfred in Melbourne Important Links: Guidelines Skin | eviQ https://www.mdpi.com/2867986 Visit www.laroche-posay.com.au for further information on the supportive skincare sets. ( https://www.laroche-posay.com.au/skincare/shop-by/skincare-sets/supportive-skin-care-set/LRP_0014.html) Request supportive skincare trial kits, guidelines or any other information https://www.laroche-posay.com.au/customer-service-contact-us.html (healthcare professionals only).
In this CNSA Podcast, we demystify the support options and processes available to mesothelioma patients, including the social, financial & legal aspects. CNSA CEO, Jemma Still, is joined by Beth Ivimey, Specialist Lung Cancer Nurse and Raelene Lingam, Legal Counsel from Slater and Gordon's New South Wales Asbestos & Dust Diseases team. The discussion incudes the impact of mesothelioma on patients and their carers, how to support the patient including social worker and legal support as well as new treatment advances. Nurse referral for support & resources: ADDRI NURSE SUPPORT CO ORDINATORS - 02 97679800 info@addri.org.au CANCER COUNCIL IN ANY STATE OF NSW MESO UK is a great online resource & support group that welcomes Australians. support@mesothelioma.uk.com info@mesothelioma.uk.com International Thoracic Oncology Nurses Forum - ITONF Please contact ITONF to locate a lung cancer nurse in the state where you live if a lung cancer nurse is not employed in your hospital for support for yourself & your patient.
In our latest CNSA podcast episode, we discuss The Evolving Treatment Landscape in Advanced Endometrial Cancer. Anne Mellon, CNSA President and GynaeOncology CNC in Newcastle, is joined by Associate Professor Yoland Antill, a Medical Oncologist and Cancer Genetics specialist in Melbourne and Nicole Kinnane, a Project Manager and Nurse coordinator at the Australian Survivorship Centre in Melbourne. We talk about endometrial cancer and its impact on patients in Australia, the latest treatment advances, particularly the role of immunotherapy, the AE management and nuances in patient management strategies. This podcast was sponsored by GSK. GSK had no role in development of content or speaker selection.
This is an introduction the latest episode Podcast, where we discuss Triple Negative Breast Cancer and the role of IO therapy. Jenny Gilchrist, a Nurse Practitioner in Breast Oncology at Macquarie University Health Services Centre and Chief Clinical Lead for the Metastatic McGrath Breast Cancer nurses, is joined by Melanie Rabbets, Clinical Nurse Practitioner at Blacktown Hospital. . This podcast must be accessed via the member portal at https://www.cnsa.org.au/congressevents/podcast CNSA has big plans for the next twelve months, with over 30 webinars scheduled; Breast Cancer, Management and Educator Communities of Practice tackling relevant and practical topics; and of course the Annual Congress in June. Jemma Still, Chief Executive Officer Cancer Nurses Society of Australia give a brief insight into what is coming for 2024.
In this Podcast, we discuss The Changing Landscape in Ovarian Cancer, including HRD testing. The shifting treatment of ovarian cancer in Australia, including the diagnostics testing changes with regards to HRD has implications for Nurses in monitoring and managing of patients. Bronwyn Jennings, Gynaecology Oncology Clinical Nurse Consultant, Mater Health in Queensland is joined by Associate Professor Mahesh Iddawela, a clinician-scientist interested in precision oncology, genomics and gynaecological cancer, as well as running the cancer survivorship clinic at The Alfred, Melbourne and also Susie O'Keefe, Clinical Nurse Consultant, Sunshine Coast Hospital..
In Episode Three of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia podcast series, we discuss The Symptom and Urgent review Clinics (SURC) and the model of care . SURC Models are a nurse-led model of care for people receiving cancer care in the ambulatory setting. Angela Mellerick is a nurse in the ambulatory cancer services setting for the past 20 years and she is joined in this discussion by Georgina Akers, Senior Policy Officer at Cancer Planning Integration and Monitoring, Victorian Dept of Health and Dr Polly Dufton from Austin Health in Melbourne., Polly was the project lead for one of the pilot sites included in the 2018 SURC pilot. The discussion highlights the SURC models in Victoria, how they developed and what we have learned from their implementation and delivery that can be shared with the CNSA community.
In the second episode of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia podcast series, we discuss Antibody- Drug Conjugates (ADCs) . ADCs are a new type of cancer treatment that combines the targeting ability of antibodies with the potency of chemotherapy drugs. Justin Hargreaves Medical Oncology Nurse Practitioner, Bendigo Health Cancer Centre and Chair of the CNSA Specialist Practice Network is joined by Gillian Kruss, Metastatic Breast Cancer Nurse Practitioner at Monash Health and Marissa Stevens, Oncology Nurse Practitioner at St Vincent's Hospital in Melbourne, to discuss the latest advances in ADC therapy and specifically the nursing management of metastatic triple negative breast cancer patients who are receiving Trodelvy (Sacituzumab govitecan).
In this first episode of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia Podcast series, we discuss the cancer nurses workforce now and in the future. We talk about the needs and requirements of the profession and what CNSA is doing to lead this initiative. Diane Davey, Board member of the Cancer Nurses Society of Australia and Operation Manager of Cancer Services at Aubrey / Wodonga, joins Anne Mellon, CNSA President and Gynae Oncology CNC at Newcastle, and Professor Kate White from Sydney Health District, Professor of Cancer Nursing to delve further into this topic.