Clinical nurse specialists in cancer care use their expertise to support patients, junior staff,
Clinical
<p>Aim The aim of this study was to involve ward-based band 6 oncology nurses with t
<p>Aim The aim of this study was to determine if patients who had undergone treatmen
<p>Aim The aim of this study was to explore the approval and funding of new cancer t
<p>A joint clinic run by a nurse and a dietician was established to follow up patien
<p>Rituximab, a monoclonal antibody, is standard therapy in the treatment of patient
<p>When primary breast cancer is diagnosed, judging the level of information to prov
<p>Clear communication is important in consultations between patients and health pro
<p>There is a wealth of literature concerning the psychological care of patients wit
<p>Until relatively recently, scant attention has been paid to life after cancer tre
<p>In today’s healthcare system there is much controversy regarding the role and val
<p>In Western countries, lymphoedema develops most commonly as a result of cancer tr
<p>Oncology patients, in particular haemato-oncology patients receiving ambulatory c
<p>Treatment for breast cancer may create or exacerbate sexual problems for a variety
<p>Cancer clinical nurse specialists develop a unique relationship with patients.
<p>Intravenous therapy can be complex, often requiring central venous access.
<p>Breast cancer accounts for 16 per cent of all cancers in females.
<p>Patient diaries have been successfully used in intensive care units (ICUs) to assi
<p>A generic oral chemotherapy diary has been developed in the South West London Canc