Part One: The Care Continuum 1. Epidemiology, Prevention, and Health Promotion 2. Screening and Early Detection 3. Survivorship 4. Palliative and End-of-life Care 5. Navigation Across the Cancer Continuum 6. Communication and Shared Decision-Making Part Two: Scientific Basis for Practice 7. Carcinogenesis 8.
Immunology 9. Precision Medicine 10. Genetic Risk Factors 11. Clinical Trials 12. Bone and Soft Tissue Cancers 13. Breast Cancer 14. Gastrointestinal Cancers 15. Genitourinary Cancers 16.
Head and Neck Cancers 17. HIV-Related Cancers 18. Leukemia 19. Lung Cancer 20. Lymphoma 21. Multiple Myeloma 22. Neurologic System Cancers 23. Reproductive System Cancers 24.
Skin Cancers Part Three: Treatment Modalities 25. Surgery 26. Blood and Marrow Transplantation 27. Radiation Therapy 28. Chemotherapy and Hormonal Therapy 29. Biotherapy, Immunotherapy, and Targeted Therapies 30. Support Therapies and Access Devices Part Four: Palliation of Symptoms 31. Pharmacologic Interventions 32.
Complementary and Alternative Modalities 33. Cardiovascular Symptoms 34. Cognitive Symptoms 35. Endocrine Symptoms 36. Fatigue 37. Gastrointestinal Symptoms 38. Genitourinary Symptoms 39. Hematologic and Immune Symptoms 40.
Integumentary Symptoms 41. Musculoskeletal Symptoms 42. Neurologic Symptoms 43. Nutrition Issues 44. Pain 45. Respiratory Symptoms 46. Sleep Disturbances Part Five: Psychosocial Dimensions of Care 47. Altered Body Image 48.
Caregiver Burden 49. Cultural and Spiritual Care 50. Psychosocial Considerations 51. Sexuality and Sexual Dysfunction Part Six: Oncologic Emergencies 52. Metabolic Emergencies 53. Structural Emergencies Part Seven: Professional Practice 54. Standards of Practice and Professional Performance 55. Evidence-Based Practice 56.
Principles of Education and Learning 57. Legal Issues 58. Ethical Issues 59. Professional Issues 60. Compassion Fatigue Answer Key.