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EONS Newsletter October 2021 |
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| Last month, EONS held its hugely successful annual conference, EONS14 – Cancer Nursing: Towards a New Era in Cancer Care. You can read about some of the highlights in this edition of the newsletter and also on the EONS website. This issue is also packed with other important news about future EONS plans, such as our European College of Cancer Nursing and a new season of the very popular Nightingale Challenge Webinars. There is a call for a new member of the Research Working Group too, a report on the recent 2nd Eastern European and Balkan Masterclass, and much more. Happy reading! |
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EONS14 CANCER NURSING CONFERENCE – LEARNING AND INSPIRATION |
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| EONS14 took place on 22 September 2021 and was attended by hundreds of cancer nurses across Europe. The virtual conference presented the latest advances in cancer nursing practice and research in a range of educational sessions and symposia. It ran alongside the ESMO2021 Congress offering participants a rich agenda for learning from across the entire cancer care spectrum. Here are some highlights: |
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Opening address – ‘Nurses at the heart of cancer care’ European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides |
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| The conference opened with an address by European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides, entitled ‘From theory to implementation: the EU Beating Cancer Plan in motion’. She paid tribute to the work that cancer nurses do, especially acknowledging their dedication and hard work during the Covid-19 pandemic, and emphasised the central role that cancer nursing plays at the heart of cancer care. Read the full text of European Commissioner for Health Stella Kyriakides‘ address |
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EONS President Johan de Munter sets out a ‘Vision for Cancer Nursing’ |
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| In his concluding speech, EONS President Johan de Munter pointed the way forward: “Innovative education and training, continuing education programmes, occupational safety measures, leadership programmes, resilience training and burnout prevention interventions, and increased recognition of the cancer nursing workforce across Europe, are documented solutions to building a sustainable future and secure the cancer nursing workforce.” However, Johan also pointed out that many challenges and obstacles remain. How can we overcome these together? Read the full text of Johan de Munter’s vision |
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‘The power of working together’ – An EONS14 participant’s view |
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| Valentina Biagioli received a grant funded by the Cancer Nursing Fund to attend the EONS14 conference. Afterwards she commented: “EONS14 gave me a sense of connection with colleagues and friends around Europe. Everyone has distinctive qualities, so I feel like I am part of a large family where young cancer nurses can learn from seniors and grow professionally. It gave me the perspective of what is relevant in other countries, with differences and many commonalities, clarifying the unmet needs for nursing care as the focus of research priorities. It gave me the oxygen I need to look well beyond the problems and difficulties of everyday professional life. It gave me the sense of the power of working together to reduce the cancer burden across Europe.” Find out more about EONS14 |
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EONS Lifetime Achievement Award 2021 |
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| Many congratulations to Lena Sharp who has received the EONS Lifetime Achievement Award for her outstanding personal and professional contribution to the field of cancer nursing and for her strong involvement as a role model in cancer nursing leadership. Lena is a former President of EONS. |
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| The RECaN Award is presented annually to a cancer nurse who has made an outstanding contribution. The 2021 Award was presented to Amanda Drury, Ireland, for her work as a role model in the EONS Young Cancer Work Network. |
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Novice Research Dissemination Award |
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| This award is intended to give cancer nurses, who are relatively new to research, an opportunity to present their research at an international conference. 2021 saw two winners: Mary van Zyl, UK, and Marco Di Nitto, Italy. Read about their research |
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CALL FOR NEW EONS CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER |
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| The European Oncology Nursing Society (EONS) is looking for a new Chief Operating Officer (COO). EONS asbl is a pan-European, Brussels-based not-for-profit membership organisation with a current membership of almost 28,000 cancer nurses from all over Europe, the largest group of healthcare workers in the oncology workforce. EONS is also a founder and key contributor to the Cancer Nursing Fund, a charitable foundation set up under the auspices of the King Baudouin Foundation in Brussels. The COO will support European cancer nurses and the cancer nursing community in fulfilling their roles in cancer care and advancing cancer nursing across Europe through its 4 Pillars: Communication, Advocacy, Research, and Education. The COO oversees the implementation of EONS’ strategic priorities and ensures the continued relevance to the membership of existing activities. The COO leads the Brussels-based asbl, with a staff of 6, and is responsible to an internationally assembled Board and reporting directly to the President of EONS. We are looking for a person who has a success-focused mind-set, can manage conflicting demands effectively, has a strong sense of integrity, a positive attitude, is mission-driven, and self-directed, but also has people-centred leadership qualities. We expect the COO to have previous membership organisation experience, working with nurses in health care organizations and/or societies and preferably coming from a (cancer) nursing background. More details will be available on the homepage of the EONS website shortly. |
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YCN BLOG – BUILDING A YOUNG CANCER NURSE NETWORK |
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| In this month’s blog, Bethany Maynard explains why the Young Cancer Nurses Network is so important: “It is an opportunity to work with some incredible, talented nurses from around the world. It is a place of passion, drive and dedication. It is an opportunity for experience, education and promotion of the future of nursing and the creativity and ambition of the nursing workforce. Why would you not want to be a part of that?” Read the Blog |
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EUROPEAN COLLEGE OF CANCER NURSING – COMING SOON! |
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| Earlier this year, EONS set up a European College of Cancer Nursing (ECCN) Task Group (TG) to develop and implement a college for all nurses across Europe caring for people living with and beyond cancer. The ECCN TG is led by the Education Working Group but consists of members from across all of the EONS Working Groups. This is a key component of the college as the pathways will be developed utilising the resources/workshops/modules created independently by the EONS Working Groups. The ECCN will offer exciting and innovative structured nursing educational pathways which span from early nursing careers through to advanced nursing roles where strong leadership, management, and research within practice is required. The website will be launched in 2022, with our first cohort of nurses participating in the first part of the professional pathway. This pathway will be for early career nurses who are seeking to develop professionally within cancer nursing. Part of the ECCN’s role will be to offer mentorship to enable nurses to feel supported and empowered to make a difference to the care of patients with cancer and their families. If you require any further information, please contact projectadmin@cancernurse.eu |
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EONS RESEARCH WORKING GROUP (RWG) SEEKS NEW MEMBER |
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| The RWG is looking for someone who is actively engaged in research related to cancer nursing practice and who has the time, enthusiasm, and commitment to help EONS develop research and its impact across Europe. Research WG members are expected to: Actively engage in Task Groups, teleconferences, two face-to-face meetings per year Promote EONS and EONS’ work locally, nationally, and internationally Peer review and provide constructive feedback on (grant) applications Contribute to writing position statements, abstracts and scientific papers Contribute to workshops and other educational events Contribute to update the Working Group webpages. For more information about the Research WG and for how to apply, go to: https://www.cancernurse.eu/research/ Deadline 5pm CET, 1 November 2021 |
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NIGHTINGALE CHALLENGE – REGISTER FOR WEBINAR 2 IN THE NEW SERIES |
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| After the success of the first series, EONS Young Cancer Nurses Network is delighted to announce Nightingale Challenge Webinar Series: Vol.2 – another 6 webinars, with topics dedicated to young (but also forever young) cancer nurses. Register now for Webinar 2 on Burn-out and Building Resilience on 18 October at 18.00 CEST. The other webinar topics in Series 2 are: Webinar #1 Lifestyle & Cancer Webinar #2 Burn-out & Building Resilience Webinar #3 Standing up Against Bullying Webinar #4 Emergencies in the Oncology Settings Webinar #5 Research & Publish: How to be successful Webinar #6 Post-doctoral Career Find out more Register now for Webinar 2 on Burn-out and Building Resilience on 18 October at 18.00 CEST. |
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TAKE PART IN THE ABC4NURSES DELPHI STUDY |
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| The ABC4Nurses Project group are conducting a Delphi study to identify the topics that cancer nurses should be educated about in order to provide high-quality care to people living with advanced breast cancer. People living with advanced breast cancer experience significant physical and psychological symptoms, requiring specialist cancer nursing care. In partnership with people affected by advanced breast cancer, this study aims to obtain consensus on the topics and content of an online education programme for cancer nurses about advanced breast cancer. We would like to hear from: People who have had a diagnosis of advanced or metastatic breast cancer Health professionals with experience looking after people living with advanced or metastatic breast cancer Researchers with experience in the field of advanced or metastatic breast cancer Advocacy professionals with experience in advanced or metastatic breast cancer Families and Caregivers of people who have had a diagnosis of advanced or metastatic breast cancer. For your information, the participant information leaflet for this study is available here Instructions on how to participate in this study are included in this document. If you have read the participant information leaflet and wish to participate in this study, you may complete the studyconsent form here. The Delphi study is part of a new EONS project, ABC4Nurses. The aim of the project is to develop, deliver and evaluate a fit for practice, comprehensive, inclusive, and scalable online education programme, teaching European nurses specialist knowledge and skills in advanced breast cancer (ABC) care. Find out more about the ABCNurses Project |
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2ND ESO-EONS EASTERN EUROPEAN AND BALKAN MASTERCLASS |
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| The 2nd Eastern European and Balkan Masterclass in cancer nursing took place in Belgrade, Serbia, from 1-3 September, 2021. The masterclass is specifically designed to meet the educational needs of cancer nurses from this region and in total, 27 nurses from eight eastern European countries attended this collaboration between European School of Oncology (ESO) and EONS. The 3-day programme, based on EONS Cancer Nursing Education Framework, included sessions focusing on recent developments in cancer treatment (immunotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted drugs and chemotherapy) as well as psychosocial support, safety and team communication, cancer prevention and lifestyle issues. It also covered topics related to professional development, such as different cancer nursing roles, clinical leadership and working conditions. In addition, patient cases and clinical dilemmas were discussed. It was clear that the pandemic has had a massive impact on all the participants and their work. Experiences and strategies were shared. On-site translations (English/Serbian) were available during the whole event. The 2nd Eastern European Masterclass Nursing Faculty comprised Lena Sharp, Helena Ullgren and Matthew Fowler. The Masterclass was well-evaluated and it is clear that these events are important, as many of the attending nurses report few other learning opportunities. There is a plan to arrange the next Eastern European Masterclass as a joint event with both nurses and medics. Find out more |
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ADVANCED LIVER OR RENAL CANCER – JOIN OUR DELPHI STUDY ON PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME |
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| EONS is working on a project that aims to identify core patient-reported outcomes and measures for patients with advanced liver or renal cancer who are treated with targeted therapies. More information can be found on the EONS website. As part of the project, we are launching a Delphi study to ask clinicians, patients and family/carers to indicate what patient-reported outcomes should be a priority when looking after patients with advanced liver or renal cancer. If you are a healthcare professional looking after advanced renal or liver cancer patients, or know someone who does, please be part of our Delphi study by clicking here to review the consent form. For more information, write to: research.assistant@cancernurse.eu or visit this website |
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EONS SEEKS 15-29-YEAR-OLDS FOR MELANOMA EDUCATION PROJECT |
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| EONS is seeking to develop a partnership with young people (aged 15-29) who are living with melanoma and would like to participate in an education project focusing on awareness of skin cancer – melanoma. Participants will take part in a series of workshops (one a month) from November 2021 to March 2022. If you are interested, please email Wendy McInally at projectadmin@cancernurse.eu |
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EU STATES DISCUSS CANCER POLICY AND COVID EFFECTS |
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| On 15 July, BECA Rapporteur Véronique Trillet-Lenoir presented her draft report entitled "Strengthening Europe in the fight against cancer – towards a comprehensive and coordinated strategy" to the Members of the Beating Cancer Committee. The European Union remains ambitious to conquer the cancer burden and tackle health inequalities in EU Member States and this report proposes concrete actions and tools with a focus on primary cancer prevention such as tobacco and alcohol control, healthy lifestyle and physical activity and insists on the implementation of gender-neutral HPV vaccination programmes. The report highlights that the revision of the European Code Against Cancer is the best way to inform citizens on how to reduce risk factors for cancer. EONS Cancer Prevention Plan which will be launched on May 2022 includes several activities with the aim of raising awareness, building capacity, promoting health and addressing health literacy aimed at the general public, people affected by cancer and healthcare professionals. |
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NEW EU MISSIONS TACKLE MAJOR CHALLENGES |
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| The European Commission launched five new EU missions to bring concrete solutions to some of our greatest challenges today: adapting to climate change, protecting the ocean, seas and waters, living in greener cities and ensuring healthy soil and food. This is a new way to work under Horizon Europe and an original concept in EU policy, which will involve different instruments, business models and public and private investments at EU, national, regional and local levels with an estimated initial funding to missions of up to €1.9 billion until 2023. Cancer remains a key priority in the EU and EONS strongly supports Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan objective to build a stronger multidisciplinary cancer workforce. Patients deserve the best care possible and cancer nurses across Europe need support to ensure they can receive training and keep updating their skills throughout their professional lives. |
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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FROM MEDSCAPE |
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| HR+/HER2- Breast Cancer Team Approach: Monitoring, Mitigating Toxicities, and Patient-Centric Plans The goal of this activity is to improve the competence of oncologists, oncology nurses, oncology pharmacists, and other members of the multidisciplinary team (MDT), in counselling, monitoring, and mitigating toxicities of therapies used to treat patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative breast cancer. In addition, the goal is to improve the MDT’s ability to participate in shared decision-making (SDM) to discuss personalised, patient-centric treatment plans and ensure adherence to treatment. Create your free account and find out more at bit.ly/3uawV8Z |
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THE ECL REHABILITATION ATLAS – 2ND EDITION OUT NOW |
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| On behalf of the Patient Support Working Group, the Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL), has now published the 2nd edition of the ECL Rehabilitation Atlas. This is an inventory of 61 different rehabilitation programmes, ordered by category of activity, which were reported by cancer leagues within the ECL membership via a survey conducted in 2019-20. Without claiming to be exhaustive, this Atlas intends to provide basic information about recent programmes and activities supporting the physical and psycho-social rehabilitation of patients and caregivers, which may inspire other cancer leagues, healthcare professionals and stakeholders. |
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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 on 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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EJON: A GOOD RESEARCH READ – FREE! |
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| Don’t miss the latest issue of The European Journal of Oncology Nursing (EJON), an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. As an EONS member you can read it free. Sign up to read the journal free |
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| Australasian International Breast Congress (AIBC2021) Brisbane, Australia, October 14-16, 2021 Find out more SIOP (Society of Paediatric Oncology) Virtual Congress October 21-24, 2021 Discounted early registration rates are open until 27 July Register now Sixth Advanced Breast Cancer International Consensus Conference 4-6 November 2021, Lisbon, Portugal Find out more Trends in Head and Neck Oncology 11-13 November 2021, Amsterdam and online. Find out more SPCC Online Conference 12-13 November - Free Avoiding Malnutrition and Cachexia to Improve Patient Outcomes Find out more and register European Cancer Summit 2021 17 & 18 November, Brussels and online 50% discount rate for EONS members if registering before 17 September 2021 Find out more International Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of Anticancer Drugs (ICPAD) 2021 18/19 November, Rotterdam, Netherlands Find out more 1st Pain360 Congress Vienna, Austria,1-3 December 2021 Find out more |
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