Andreas Charalambous, Chair of the Department of Nursing at Cyprus University of Technology and MASCC Executive Board Member, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Publication Alert
Artificial Intelligence in Oncology Nursing: Preparing the Workforce for the Future
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping oncology practice by improving diagnostic accuracy, enabling personalized treatment planning, and optimizing clinical workflows.
As AI-driven tools become increasingly integrated into cancer care, oncology nurses play a critical role in ensuring these technologies are applied safely, ethically, and in ways that enhance – not replace – human judgment and compassionate care.
Preparing nurses with the necessary digital literacy, critical appraisal skills, and ethical competencies is therefore foundational to promoting equitable, high-quality outcomes for patients across diverse care settings.
This article examines key educational strategies and practice implications for developing an AI-ready oncology nursing workforce. Emphasis is placed on fostering person-centered care through responsible technology use, interdisciplinary collaboration, and ongoing professional development. By equipping oncology nurses with the knowledge and confidence to engage with AI-enabled systems, the profession can help ensure that technological innovation supports clinical excellence, patient safety, and the core values of nursing practice.”
Title: Artificial Intelligence in Oncology Nursing: Preparing the Workforce for the Future
Authors: Andreas Charalambous, Nikolina Dodlek

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