The special issue titled "Nursing Care in Cancer" aims to delve deeply into the critical role of nursing care in oncology settings, focusing on the multifaceted challenges and practices that define this area of healthcare. It will cover a wide range of essential topics, including symptom management, which is vital for improving the quality of life of oncology patients, and the psychological support nurses provide to help patients and their families cope with the emotional and mental challenges of cancer. The issue will also explore the communication strategies between nurses, patients, and families, emphasizing the importance of effective, compassionate dialogue in the care process.
In addition to these core topics, the special issue will highlight the latest innovations and research in oncology nursing, shedding light on emerging therapies, technologies, and best practices that are shaping the future of cancer care. With contributions from leading experts in the field, this issue aims to provide evidence-based insights that will help inform clinical practice and guide ongoing nursing education.
By addressing both the day-to-day challenges and the cutting-edge advancements in oncology nursing, this special issue aspires to be an essential resource for nurses, researchers, and healthcare professionals dedicated to improving care for cancer patients.