Clinical nurse specialists in cancer care use their expertise to support patients, junior staff,
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<p>A diagnosis of breast cancer is a potentially traumatic experience at any age.
<p>The provision of excellent end-of-life care (EoLC) is high on the political agend
<p>This article describes a patient satisfaction audit of a nurse-led clinic for can
<p>From pre-diagnosis and beyond treatment for breast cancer, many individuals acces
<p>Gastric cancer usually affects people over 60 and carries a poor prognosis becaus
<p>Cancer of unknown primary features among the ten most common cancer diagnoses.
<p>With the advent of the Cancer Plan (DH 2000a) the organisation of cancer services
<p>Information and support are fundamental to patients’ understanding of their condi
<p>Collaborative working between multidisciplinary members of the healthcare team ca
<p>This article describes a qualitative exploratory research study aimed at determin
<p>When a patient can no longer express his or her views, close attention needs to b
<p>Cancer and its treatment can give rise to enduring nutritional problems for patie
<p>This article explores the phenomenon of ‘waiting’.
<p>The South East London Cancer Network Rotation Project established a rotation progr
<p>An evening clinic for urological follow-up appointments was led by a nurse consult
<p>The NHS Cancer Plan highlights the need to improve and advance cancer services in
<p>This article describes a study designed to assess the effectiveness of a new appro
<p>A ‘good death’ is a multi-faceted phenomenon whose strands may be difficult to unt