Clinical nurse specialists in cancer care use their expertise to support patients, junior staff,
Clinical
<p>Alopecia is a common and distressing side effect of chemotherapy treatment.
<p>A significant proportion of the 41,000 people diagnosed with breast cancer each y
<p>Given the extended license for rituximab (MabThera) and the anticipated increase
<p>Overweight and obesity are now known to increase the risk of developing several c
<p>A preliminary audit revealed that only half of GP referrals for suspected lung ca
<p>Total duct excision is a common therapeutic procedure for abnormal nipple dischar
<p>Head and neck fungating wounds are probably one of the most challenging aspects o
<p>This article outlines the management strategy for the administration of the new a
<p>This paper reports an evaluation of a community nurse education study programme o
<p>The Omnipresence of Cancer is a theory used to describe the experience of having
<p>Oesophageal cancer is an aggressive disease with the potential to metastasise ear
<p>Most patients who develop renal cell or kidney cancer can be treated with a radic
<p>Nurse-led assessment of chemotherapy-related toxicities is poorly documented.
<p>This article presents an overview of the development of a protocol to guide lung c
<p>Cytotoxic chemotherapy is the primary treatment for all forms of haematological ma
<p>Healthcare professionals have a duty to provide information and support to patient
<p>The role of the specialist nurse may differ between a cancer unit and a cancer cen
<p>A hospital palliative care team (HPCT) aims to provide specific advice, informatio