The impact of the cancer services collaborative on practice
Now into its fifth year, the Cancer Services Collaborative is one of the...
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Now into its fifth year, the Cancer Services Collaborative is one of the...
Improved treatment for childhood cancer means that more children and young adults...
One of the most difficult dilemmas facing healthcare professionals working in...
Play, the universal language of children, is an important child-centred...
Cancer patients must self report their symptoms. However, self reporting in...
A Breast Cancer Care online survey shows that over 50 per cent of women with breast...
Intensive treatment for haematological malignancies can have an enormous effect on...
A team approach to service redesign can improve the care of patients diagnosed with...
CancerBACUP provides information and support for people affected by cancer, and...
Cancer treatments can cause symptoms that persist for months after completion of...
The treatment of advanced and metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST)...
Clinical nurse specialists have advanced knowledge of a specific practice area and...
Lymphoedema – the swelling of an arm, leg or other part of the body – due to an...
The specialist nurse is in a prime position to provide holistic care and this care...
A fundamental aim of the NHS Cancer Plan (2000) is to improve the experience of...
Oral complications, such as mucositis inflammation of the mucous membrane which can...
This paper describes the experiences of a patient with pseudomyxoma peritonei, a...