EONS Newsletter June 2023 |
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ECND23 – A EUROPE-WIDE CELEBRATION OF CANCER NURSING |
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On Thursday 18 May, thousands of cancer nurses across Europe celebrated European Cancer Nursing Day (ECND23). Our theme this year was ‘Driving Innovation in Cancer Care’ and highlighted the many ways that cancer nurses are adopting new approaches to make a positive difference both to patients, and to their own working lives. The day was a huge success and a dynamic social media campaign at #ECND23Go4Innovation shone a light on cancer nurses in their workplaces as they posted pictures and videos to mark the day. The EONS Board and Working Groups met face-to-face for a special celebratory event in Edinburgh with the UK Oncology Nursing Society (pictured). The morning featured a range of high-profile speakers. Among the highlights was a special video message to cancer nurses from European Commissioner for Health and Food Safety Stella Kyriakides in which she paid tribute to the fantastic work that cancer nurses do every day. Watch the video Check out more pictures and videos at #ECND23Go4Innovation and at https://cancernurse.eu/ecnd23/ |
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ECND23 JOINT COMPETITION WINNERS! |
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This year’s ECND23 competition entrants were invited to show, in a short movie or photo montage, how they and/or their team are innovating in their workplace. Innovation could mean a new idea, a new method of working, a new technology or a new way of public or patient involvement. Congratulations to our joint winners, who will attend our EONS16 conference! ESRA IBEK and her team from Bursa Uludağ University Medical Faculty Hospital Health Application and Research Center, in Turkey, won for their video ‘Distraction-Based Interventions During İmplanted Venous Port Catheter Needle Insertion: A Virtual Reality Application’. Through virtual reality glasses, patients watch three-dimensional video nature images, accompanied by music during the needle insertion of the implanted venous port catheter. Esra said: “This notably increased the comfort level and satisfaction of the patients and changed their perception of time, making it go more quickly.” Watch the video MIRIAM HERNANDEZ BAILON and the team at The Supportive Care Department at Clinique de Genolier, Switzerland, won for a video on their innovative workshops. Miriam explained: “All through the year we use different techniques of relaxation, beauty workshops, fencing, cooking workshops and walks in the forest with the help and suggestions of our physiotherapist and occupational therapist (among others). All these complementary therapies alleviate patients’ and families’ physical and psychological pain and suffering.” Watch the video The winners will receive free registration to attend the EONS16 conference in Madrid, 21-23 October 2023. The ECND23 Task Group thanks all the other entrants for their contributions. The standard was high this year and all should be proud of their work. Find out more |
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EONS RESEARCH PROPOSAL WORKSHOP BUILDS CONFIDENCE |
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The 8th EONS Research Proposal Workshop took place at the University of Barcelona campus of Bellvitge, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Barcelona, from 31 May to 2 June. This event was specifically designed for oncology nurses with an interest in and aptitude for research who would like to develop their confidence and skills in writing a research proposal to address a contemporary clinical issue in cancer care. A comprehensive programme of interactive taught sessions, participant presentations, small group work and structured feedback discussions help nurses to build the confidence and skills they need to put together a proposal for their research project, which can then be used to apply for funding. Participating nurses were asked to identify a mentor who will provide ongoing advice and support to develop the full proposal. Feedback on the workshop was extremely positive. Find out more |
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PREVCAN – TAKE ACTION TO REDUCE HIGH RADON LEVELS |
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In June, the PrEvCan campaign focuses on radon. Radon is a natural radioactive gas that may cause radiation exposure in the home and it is important to check whether you are exposed. A free webinar, ‘Radon and cancer risk. What the cancer workforce needs to know’ took place on 1 June, focused on the important but little understood subject of radon and cancer, and featured subject expert Joachim Schüz, Branch Head of Environment and Lifestyle Epidemiology at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO). View the webinar The key facts covered were:
• Ionising radiation has been shown to be carcinogenic and everyone is exposed to a range of natural and man-made sources. • Radon is the single biggest source of ionising radiation exposure for most people, with most exposure occurring in the home. • Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking, with long-term exposure shown to result in excess lung cancers. *You can also read a new article in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health entitled ‘Cancer Prevention Literacy among Different PopulationSubgroups: Challenges and Enabling Factors for Adopting and Complying with Cancer Prevention Recommendations’. (Lena Sharp, Nikolina Dodlek, Diane Willis, Arja Leppänen and Helena Ullgren.) Find out more about PrEvCan |
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EBC WEBINAR SERIES – LATEST UPDATES |
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The Early Breast Cancer EBC webinar mini-series is now translated into Georgian, German, Spanish and Turkish. The complete webinar mini-series (divided into parts) can be accessed on the EONS YouTube channel or by clicking here We have addedtestimonials from three patientswho shared their experience of living with early breast cancer, getting through treatment and what’s life like beyond this. This is split into two parts. Part 1 discusses how people experience early breast cancer, treatment and living with early breast cancer: diagnosis and initial treatment, while Part 2discusses recovery and lives after breast cancer. The video subtitles are translated into Georgian, German, Spanish and Turkish. We would like to thank Clare, Didem and Tony for sharing their story. View them here |
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EONS MEMBERS HELP EWAC HIGHLIGHT KEY THEMES |
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EONS was delighted to support EWAC European Week Against Cancer (EWAC) - 25-31 May and called on all our members to join in the social media campaign to help raise awareness at #EWAC2023 Each day saw a different important theme: over the seven days the campaign highlighted primary prevention, early detection, access to treatment, research, patients and survivors, digital health and care and finally, World No Tobacco Day. Find out more |
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READ THE LATEST YCN BLOG – RADIATION RISKS AND BENEFITS |
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This month’s blog, linked to the PrEvCan campaign theme, tells us that radiation is the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or moving subatomic particles. Natural radiation is produced by a variety of naturally occurring radioactive elements present in soil, water, air, and the human body. Every day, we are naturally exposed to a small amount of ionising radiation. Radon gas from the earth is often the most common source, however, there are other man-made sources that make up a tiny part of it. This type of ionising radiation (high energy radiation) can be the cause of cancer if a person is exposed to a lot of it. Radiation can affect our cells and damage our DNA, in some instances this is a useful tool in treating and diagnosing cancer; chest x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, positron emission tomography (PET) scans, and radiation therapy can all induce cell damage. The risks of cancer from these medical procedures are very low, and the benefits almost always outweigh the risks. Read the full YCN blog |
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INTEGRATED NUTRITION CANCER CARE – POLICY BRIEF |
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The EU4Nutrition stakeholder group, in which EONS was invited to participate, has published its policy brief ‘Integrated Nutrition Cancer Care’ that will be actively brought to the attention of health policymakers across Europe, ensuring that its important findings and recommendations reach key decision-makers in the field. Deriving from an initiative of the European Commission to promote discussions about public health issues, the group recently published the scientific article Nutrition care is an integral part of patient-centred medical care: a European consensus, that stresses the need to listen to patient voices with regards to nutrition and formulate actions to secure integrated nutrition care to all patients with cancer. The policy brief, based on the key insights of the article, highlights the crucial role that nutrition management plays in the cancer care continuum, emphasising its impact on clinical outcomes, quality of life, survivorship, and treatment costs. Read the policy brief |
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EONS GENERAL MEETING – MONDAY 19 JUNE, ONLINE |
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The EONS General Meeting took place as an online meeting on Monday 19 June from 18.00-20.00 CET. Our full members (EONS National Oncology Nursing Societies/EONS individual members) were invited to attend. During the meeting, the participants approved the EONS election results and the 2022 audited accounts. Draft minutes will be available on the EONS website in due course as well as the presentations from the meeting. Virpi Sulosaari (pictured) is now formally in place as EONS President and Johan de Munter becomes Past-President. EONS welcomes and congratulates Virpi and thanks Johan for his outstanding commitment and invaluable contribution as President. Welcome too, to our new Board member Gülcan Bağçivan (Turkey). We also say goodbye to EONS Treasurer Wendy Oldenmenger and Board Member Andreas Charalambous and thank them sincerely for their service. Find out more |
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HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR EONS16 YET? EUROPE’S TOP CANCER NURSING CONFERENCE |
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REGISTER NOWfor EONS conference – EONS16 – from 21-23 October 2023 at the IFEMA (pictured), in Madrid, Spain. The theme is: Cancer nursing: Building on innovation and building back better in healthcare. You can now find out about all the fantastic opportunities for learning and professional development offered by our packed programme of top speakers from the world of cancer nursing. There are a wide range of sessions covering: health promotion, prevention and screening; supportive and person-centred care; symptom management; palliative and end-of-life care; professional and educational issues in cancer nursing and a special collaborative session for young cancer nurses. Plus, there are a variety of special symposia, details of which will be announced shortly. Find out more about EONS16 and download the programme– AND REGISTER! |
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EONS16 – APPLY FOR CNF BURSARY TO ATTEND THE CONFERENCE |
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The Cancer Nursing Fund is offering a bursary scheme for 20 cancer nurses to attend EONS16. Cancer nurses can apply for a grant of up to 500 euros towards registration fees, travel and/or accommodation for a maximum of 2 nights. The funding will be provided AFTER the EONS16 event. Applicants must meet the terms and conditionsand write a motivation letter of 250-500 words explaining their motivation to attend EONS16 and how this will help them in their work. Please, also make clear in which country you work and the nature of your work as a cancer nurse. Deadline: Applications are to be submitted with supporting documents to Hamyl Ali at working.groups@cancernurse.eu by 5pm CET on 30 June 2023. Successful applicants will be informed so that they can proceed with their traveling arrangements. All applicants will be duly informed on the outcome of the selection by end of 20 July 2023. Find out more |
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EONS ACCREDITATION OF SAFE WORKPLACE – APPLY |
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It is EONS’ goal to promote safer and inspiring workplaces for patients and nurses throughout Europe. Following the ReCAN campaign and the European Cancer Nursing Index, that sought to promote cancer nursing awareness and understanding of occupational and patient safety, EONS has designed an accreditation tool. This EONS accreditation tool will reward the workplaces that implement, or have already implemented, measures that contribute to safe working environments, that ensures the best nursing care practices and the quality of cancer nursing care. The EONS Accreditation of Safe Workplace is a voluntary process, through which managers who wish to apply for it for their services and their nurses, fill out a questionnaire. The accredited workplace will be recognised by EONS and all other stakeholders and nurses across Europe. The domains analysed are: - Safe environment and general policy
- Education
- Safe workplaces & worker protection
- Patient care
- Managing hazardous drugs
- Managing radiation
This process has a renewal period of 4 years and all departments caring for cancer patients can apply. If you want your department accredited with the EONS accreditation for safe workplace or for any additional information about EONS Accreditation of Safe Workplace, please contact: eonswebsite@googlemail.com Find out more |
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EONS EARLY CAREER RESEARCH GRANT 2023 – APPLY NOW |
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Up to €2500 The aim of this grant is to support early career cancer nurses in developing or conducting a research project within their field of practice. The grant must be used to cover direct research costs, e.g., patient and public involvement, software licences, methodological courses, costs for data collection and analysis. (The grant will not fund tuition, publication fees, conferences or salary.) Applicants must be an early career cancer nurse, with less than ten years of clinical experience in oncology. Proposals submitted by nurses who work in clinical settings will be prioritised. Closing date for applications is Monday 7 August, 12.00 noon CET, 2023 For further informationand to apply online, click here |
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EONS STANDS WITH THE PEOPLE AND ONCOLOGY COMMUNITY OF UKRAINE |
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The European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) is following developments in Ukraine with great sadness. Our mission is to ensure that all people affected by cancer benefit from equal, safe and high quality care. This brutal act of war is endangering all people in Ukraine – including the oncology workforce who, with other healthcare colleagues, are working under unbearable pressure. EONS stands firmly against all forms of violence and is hoping that this appalling situation, and its far-reaching consequences, can be defused for the sake of all innocent parties caught up in it. We encourage people to back European and International organisations in their support of the people of Ukraine. EONS will try its best to find ways to reach out to the oncology workforce and people affected by cancer and help in capacity building where possible. War only brings loss, sadness and inhumane suffering and we truly hope for a peaceful resolution. Our thoughts are with all the people of Ukraine. |
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NOT A MEMBER YET? JOIN EONS! |
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Anyone interested in joining EONS, be it as a new individual, society, or associate member, can join at any time during the year by completing the online application form available on the specific membership webpage. We warmly invite you to join us and to tell your friends and colleagues about EONS too. Membership of EONS provides a wealth of opportunities to further your education, develop your career and learn about all the latest research. We have lots of exciting plans and events lined up for the coming year and you can keep up to date with all our activities on the EONS website– and check out how to follow us across social media on the homepage too. |
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NEW DISCOVERY CAN HELP DETECT BRAIN TUMORS |
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The University of Turku, Finland, has found that folate-based radiopharmaceuticals can be used in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to detect folate receptors in brain tumours. The discovery of folate receptors and their exploitation potential with respect to brain tumours is a new and significant finding in the field. Find out more |
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THE QUIET ROOM – READING AND PODCASTS
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EJON: A GOOD RESEARCH READ – FREE! |
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HIGH QUALITY ARTICLES – FREE ON THE EONS WEBSITE |
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Did you know that you can access a wide range of high-quality reading material about cancer care via the EONS website? Why not dip in to our ‘Publications with EONS Representatives’ page and extend your knowledge. Articles on ‘The cost of living with cancer during the second wave of COVID-19: A mixed methods study of Danish cancer patients’ perspectives’ and a ‘Position statement won Oncology and Cancer Nursing Care for Older Adults with Cancer and their Caregivers’ are among the many interesting links you will find there. Visit the page |
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READ THE LATEST INTERACT-EUROPE NEWSLETTER |
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INTERACT-EUROPE is an 18-month project (June 2022 - November 2023) co-funded by the EU under the EU4Health programme 2021-2027 as part of Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan INTERACT-EUROPE brings together 33 partners from 17 countries – including EONS – aiming at developing a European inter-specialty cancer training programme involving all main oncology disciplines and professions, cancer centres and patient groups, based on relevant needs assessments. The project will foster a patient-centric approach to quality cancer care through the promotion of multi-disciplinary and multi-professional team working. Read more about INTERACT-EUROPE’s progress and the project timeline here. Read the newsletter |
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READ THE LATEST ISSUE OF touchREVIEWS in ONCOLOGY & HAEMATOLOGY |
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MASCC/JASCC/ISOO Annual Meeting 2023 – Interdisciplinary nature of supportive cancer care. Nara, Japan, 22-24 June 2023 |
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4th European Symposium on Transition – Rotterdam, Netherlands, 21-22 September, 2023 |
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EONS16 at ESMO22 – Madrid, Spain, 21-23 October 2023 |
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SIOP 2023, International Society of Paediatric Oncology – Ottawa, Canada, October 11-14, 2023 |
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Advanced Breast Cancer Seventh International Consensus Conference (ABC7) – Lisbon, Portugal, 9-11 November 2023 |
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9th Trends in Head & Neck Oncology – Málaga, Spain, November 9-11, 2023 |
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The European Cancer Summit – Brussels, Belgium, on 15-16 November 2023 |
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50% discount on registrations for those registering before 15 September. Find out more |
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