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<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 appr
<p>A ‘good death’ is a multi-faceted phenomenon whose strands may be difficult to un
<p>This article explores the literature on hand-foot syndrome (HFS), a potentially p
<p>Even though the number of women affected by breast cancer continues to rise world
<p>Care of people who require specialist palliative care demands a range of speciali
<p>Recruiting patients into clinical trials is a lengthy and specialised process tha
<p>Often individuals with cancer attend outpatient clinics for follow-up care.
<p>Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the red bone marrow and despite modern treatments
<p>Recent years have seen a move away from a hierarchical and paternalistic relation
<p>For women who have oestrogen and/or progesterone receptor-positive breast cancer,
<p>This survey was carried out as part of an on going audit of women’s satisfaction
<p>Leadership is central to the delivery and continuous improvement of cancer service
<p>It is an essential part of the clinical nurse specialist’s role to ensure that eac
<p>This research aimed to establish the efficacy of introducing bilingual health advo
<p>This article describes a pathway from a home chemotherapy pilot project to a toxic
<p>This article evaluates the impact of a nine-month training programme, developed by
<p>This literature review examines the potential role of the specialist nurse or nurs