Web links
Nursing resources
General resources for pediatric oncology nursing.
North American website that introduces working with children with cancer.
Pediatric Oncology Nursing.com
Pediatric oncology nursing:
https://aphon.org/ped-chemo-bio/pediatric-chemotherapy-biotherapy-provider-program
Life support:
Pacific Medical Training Corporate Homepage
https://www.erc.edu/courses/european-paediatric-immediate-life-support
https://pacificmedicalacls.com/first-aid-for-people-with-cancer.html
Good clinical practice:
https://gcp.nidatraining.org/
Scientific journals
Journals that publish papers relevant to pediatric oncology nursing.
The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development.
European Journal of Oncology Nursing
Publication of the Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses.
Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing
Norweigan society for nurses in oncology
Kreftsykepleiere
Swedish society for nurses in pediatric oncology
SIBO
Nordic Society of Paediatric Haematology and Oncology.
NOPHO
International Society of Paediatric Oncology
SIOP
Nurses' committee within the International Society of Paediatric Oncology.
SIOP Nurses' Committee
Patient and family advocacy organisations
Organisations for children suffering from pediatric cancers and their families.
Barncancerfonden, the Swedish Childhood Cancer Foundation, is a non-profit organisation whose operations are entirely dependent on donations and bequests, without any form of government, council or municipal grants.
Barncancerfonden
The Icelandic Childhood Cancer Parent Organisation, Styrktarfélag krabbameinssjúkra barna, is an Icelandic non-profit self-help group primarily composed of families of childhood cancer.
SKB - Styrktarfélag krabbameinssjúkra barna
Børnecancerfonden is a non-profit organisation aiming at helping children with cancer in Denmark.
Børnecancerfonden
SYLVA ry is a Finnish organization that brings together families of children with cancer as well as health care professionals.
Sylva