Clinical nurse specialists in cancer care use their expertise to support patients, junior staff,
Clinical
<p>This article discusses the development of a multidisciplinary specialist advisory
<p>Experts have warned that urgent action is needed to ensure that the NHS is prepar
<p>This article describes the incidence of head and neck cancer in England and the h
<p>Extravasations – pain at the intravenous site and local blistering – are caused b
<p>The delivery of high quality care to patients with cancer and their family and fr
<p>In June 2007, 12 research nurses involved in the clinical trials of sunitinib in
<p>Until recently, the prostate biopsy, and accompanying trans-rectal ultrasound, ha
<p>The role and function of the cancer clinical nurse specialist (CNS) has been the
<p>Oesophageal cancer has a poor prognosis with an overall survival rate of approxim
<p>This article describes the development of a surveillance tool to monitor complica
<p>Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the major form of liver cancer.
<p>Women living with secondary breast cancer (SBC) have a strong need for informatio
<p>This article examines the experiences of breast cancer patients who received chemo
<p>NHS organisations are going through challenging financial times, in line with gove
<p>High-dose chemotherapy with haematopoietic stem cell transplantation is associated
<p>Digital rectal examination (DRE) is commonly carried out by nurse practitioners as
<p>Research into lung cancer undertaken by nurses in clinical practice is limited.
<p>Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) is a form of leukaemia that predominates in pa