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Margaret Tempero

In February, national news media highlighted the struggle that some hospitals are facing in getting staff vaccinated for COVID-19. One hospital featured was Roseland Community Hospital in Chicago, a facility that serves local Black residents and has

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Margaret Tempero

medical journals, including JNCCN , published new data promptly and crafted recommendations for providers in a very timely way. Still, it is sobering to think that we lost more than a million Americans to COVID-19. How different the outcome might have

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Margaret Tempero

about factories and healthcare facilities. You can have many beds available, but they are useless without appropriate staffing. It is no secret that there is a huge nursing shortage. I am sure burnout from COVID-19 contributed to this, but my

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Robert W. Carlson

allowed us to make vital cancer information more accessible than ever, as we adjusted for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. We value the fact that attendees from around the world and throughout the oncology ecosystem were able to join us from the convenience

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Margaret Tempero

I can’t breathe. These words haunt me. As I write, we are trying to recover from one global state of emergency—the COVID-19 pandemic—and have been thrust into another calamity of protests and violence across our beautiful country. The first

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Jamie E. Flerlage

COVID-19 has challenged the world's ability to travel, including for medical care and enrollment on clinical trials. This has left many providers faced with treating and managing these young patients at local institutions. I believe these NCCN Guidelines

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Margaret Tempero

Dear Santa, I hope you remember me. It’s Margaret from JNCCN . I hope you, Mrs. Claus, and all the elves are doing well. I trust everyone up there is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and that you have ended the mask mandate in the workshop. I

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Shehzad K. Niazi, Aaron Spaulding, Emily Brennan, Sarah K. Meier, Julia E. Crook, Lauren F. Cornell, Sikander Ailawadhi, Matthew M. Clark, and Teresa A. Rummans

acute shortage of MH professionals. 35 It is critical to assess the availability of MH and chemical dependency (CD) services to patients with cancer. This need is compounded in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and its resultant impact on cancer care

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Daniel L. Hall and Jeffrey M. Peppercorn

the COVID-19 global pandemic have only exacerbated high rates of sleep disturbance. This report also identifies factors associated with a greater likelihood of insomnia (eg, breast cancer history, age <65 years, use of alcohol as a sleep aid), although

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Vikas Mehta and Risha Sheni

that tens of thousands of US patients with cancer are experiencing worsened outcomes due to delays in TTI. Recently, delays in TTI were brought to light during the COVID-19 pandemic, as cancer care had to be triaged, modified, and often delayed. The