HCN Oncology Essentials: Practicing Mindfulness | Managing NETs | Germ Line Mutations in IBMF PatientsOctober 05, 2021 | Oncology Internal Medicine Mindfulness in Oncology Requires Continual Practice of Being Present in the Moment It’s no secret that oncologists face burnout and extreme stress. However, some of that stress can be alleviated by practicing mindfulness. In this interview with oncologists from Healio’s “Women in Oncology” series, the concept of mindfulness among oncologists leading to better patient outcomes is explored. Read full article Hematology Management of Well-Differentiated Neuroendocrine Tumors Surgery still offers the best chance of cure for patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). However, for locally advanced or metastatic well-differentiated tumors, medical therapy including theranostics, targeted therapies, and chemotherapy can all play a role. Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology reviews the diagnosis and management of these tumors. Read full article Hematology A Landscape of Germ Line Mutations in a Cohort of Inherited Bone Marrow Failure (IBMF) Patients Bone marrow failure in children and young adults is often suspected to be inherited; however, in many cases, diagnosis remains uncertain. A new study involving 179 patients (from 173 families) found that implementing precision medicine at diagnosis can improve patient management, along with the use of family counseling. This study published in Blood expands the “portrait” of IBMF syndromes and explores some newly recognized disease entities. Read full article