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  • Numb

    Devoid of sensation.

  • Nurse practitioner

    (... prak-TIH-shuh-ner)

    A registered nurse who has additional education and training in how to diagnose and treat disease. Nurse practitioners are licensed at the state level and certified by national nursing organizations. In cancer care, a nurse practitioner may manage the primary care of patients and their families, based on a practice agreement with a doctor. Also called advanced practice nurse, APN, and NP.

  • Nurse practitioners

    (... prak-TIH-shuh-ners)

    Registered nurses who have additional education and training in how to diagnose and treat disease. Nurse practitioners are licensed at the state level and certified by national nursing organizations. In cancer care, a nurse practitioner may manage the primary care of patients and their families, based on a practice agreement with a doctor. Also called advanced practice nurse, APN, and NP.

  • Nutrients

    (NOO-tree-ents)

    A chemical compound (such as protein, fat, carbohydrate, vitamin, or mineral) contained in foods. These compounds are used by the body to function and grow.

  • Obesity

    (oh-BEE-sih-tee)

    A condition marked by an abnormally high, unhealthy amount of body fat.

  • Observation

    (OB-ser-VAY-shun)

    In medicine, watching a patients condition but not giving treatment unless symptoms appear or change.

  • Occupational therapist

    (AH-kyoo-PAY-shuh-nul THAYR-uh-pist)

    A health professional trained to help people who are ill or disabled learn to manage their daily activities.

  • Ommaya reservoir

    (oh-MY-uh REH-zer-vwahr)

    A device surgically placed under the scalp and used to deliver anticancer drugs to the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord.

  • Oncologist

    (on-KAH-loh-jist)

    A doctor who has special training in diagnosing and treating cancer. Some oncologists specialize in a particular type of cancer treatment. For example, a radiation oncologist specializes in treating cancer with radiation.

  • Oncology

    on-KAH-loh-jee

    A branch of medicine that specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.