Originally published by our sister publication Clinical Oncology News
By Janet Abrahm, MD
Caring for patients with cancer can be satisfying and traumatic. We can feel on top of the world when someone’s cancer responds to treatment and helpless trying to get another patient’s illness—and their resulting pain, nausea and vomiting—under control. Oncologists have extensive training and receive daily email and social media updates on what to do for cancer. But we receive very