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Patients diagnosed with localised prostate cancer have a choice between comparable standard treatments, and
There is evidence of a causal link between smoking and cancer, and its effects on cancer survivorship.
Aims Regular exercise can help improve physical function and quality of life, and reduce the risk of recurrence, following a breast cancer diag
Treatment for children’s cancer has changed significantly over the past 50 years.
There are concerns about the future specialist cancer nursing workforce, and its ability to meet the growing need for cancer care.
Clinical management of patients with rare cancers can be challenging, but is further complicated when patients are not fluent in English, and require a tran
Treatment for children's cancer has changed significantly over the past 50 years.
Hospitals receive a huge amount of patient feedback, but it does not automatically tell them how to improve services.
Patients with secondary breast cancer (SBC) may live for many years, but they require continual treatment and monitoring to control the disease.
Prostate cancer attracts a great deal of media attention in the popular and academic press, affecting patients’ expectations before their first outpatient a
Since the mid-1980s, female breast cancer deaths have fallen by 40% in the UK, largely due to increasingly successful treatments.
Dame Cicely Saunders is not well known as a nursing theorist, but is undoubtedly worthy of her recognition as the founder of the modern hospice movement.
The NHS Lanarkshire Lung Cancer Project is part of the Transforming Care after Treatment programme, a partnership between the Scottish Government, Macmillan Cancer Support, NHS Scotland and local authorities, to support a redesign of care following active treatment for cancer
Dame Cicely Saunders is not well known as a nursing theorist, but is undoubtedly worthy of her recognition as the founder of the modern hospice movement.
Since the mid-1980s, female breast cancer deaths have fallen by 40% in the UK, largely due to increasingly successful treatments.
The NHS Lanarkshire Lung Cancer Project is part of the Transforming Care after Treatment programme, a partnership between the Scottish Government, Macmillan Cancer Support, NHS Scotland and local authorities, to support a redesign of care following acti
This article describes the development of a community of practice for more than 55 clinical nurse specialists in a large cancer centre.
