Quality of life in stem cell transplant patients — a literature review
High-dose chemotherapy with haematopoietic stem cell transplantation is associated...
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High-dose chemotherapy with haematopoietic stem cell transplantation is associated...
Digital rectal examination (DRE) is commonly carried out by nurse practitioners as...
Research into lung cancer undertaken by nurses in clinical practice is limited....
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a form of leukaemia that predominates in...
A diagnosis of breast cancer is a potentially traumatic experience at any age....
The provision of excellent end-of-life care (EoLC) is high on the political agenda...
This article describes a patient satisfaction audit of a nurse-led clinic for...
From pre-diagnosis and beyond treatment for breast cancer, many individuals access...
With the advent of the Cancer Plan (DH 2000a) the organisation of cancer services...
Information and support are fundamental to patients’ understanding of their...
Gastric cancer usually affects people over 60 and carries a poor prognosis because...
Cancer of unknown primary features among the ten most common cancer diagnoses....
Collaborative working between multidisciplinary members of the healthcare team can...
This article describes a qualitative exploratory research study aimed at...
When a patient can no longer express his or her views, close attention needs to be...
Cancer and its treatment can give rise to enduring nutritional problems for...
This article explores the phenomenon of ‘waiting’. It looks in particular at the...
The South East London Cancer Network Rotation Project established a rotation...