Terri Armstrong: Grateful to the NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch for the support and partnership over the last 32 years
NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch shared a post on X:
“Dr. Terri Armstrong is retiring after 8 years at our NCI Center for Cancer Research Neuro-Oncology Branch. Thank you, Dr. Armstrong, for your outstanding leadership!”
Terri Armstrong shared the post by NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch, adding:
“So grateful to the colleagues, advocates and patients of the Brain Tumor community and NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch for the support and partnership over the last 32 years. Excited to continue to support the community and science.”
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Source: NCI Neuro-Oncology Branch/X and Terri Armstrong/X
Terri Armstrong is an American scientist and nurse practitioner. She is a senior investigator in the Center for Cancer Research Neuro-Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute and leads the Patient Outcomes Research Program at the Neuro-Oncology Branch (NOB).
She previously held the Dunn Distinguished Professorship in Oncology Nursing at UTHealth Jane and Robert Cizik School of Nursing. Armstrong’s research focuses on assessing symptom burden, exploring predictors of symptoms and toxicity, and investigating pathophysiology to improve care and symptom management.
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