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Using a Genomics Taxonomy: Facilitating Patient Care Safety and Quality in the Era of Precision Oncology

Patricia Friend, Erin Dickman, Kathleen Calzone

2021Clinical journal of oncology nursing10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oncology nurses need to be competent in the ever-expanding application of genomics in cancer care, and understanding foundational terms is necessary. A landscape analysis of Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) materials, a literature review, and expert opinion revealed inconsistencies and varying use of genomic terms, some of which are outdated. In response, the ONS Genomics Taxonomy was built to address inaccuracies and discrepancies in terms and to be an accessible resource for oncology nurses. The taxonomy is a living document that is updated to reflect evolving science and evidence and serves to diminish confusion, improve genomic literacy, and assist oncology nurses in providing safe genomic care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePrecision oncologyGenomicsOncologyPrecision medicineQuality (philosophy)Medical physicsInternal medicinePathologyGeneticsGenomeGenePhilosophyEpistemologyBiologyBRCA gene mutations in cancerGenomics and Rare DiseasesCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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