Nurses are lifelong learners who are always seeking ways to improve and perfect their skills.
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Cancer nurses and nursing specialists continually have to develop their knowledge around e
Macmillan Cancer Support chief nursing officer Claire Taylor is keen to mark the fourth&nb
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After nearly 15 years as consultant editor for Cancer Nursing Practice, Carole Farrell is
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Advances in personalised medicine in the NHS continue to have significant implications for
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Inclusive cancer nursing and services are a worldwide goal and every nurse can make a diff
Government action is needed to tackle low healthcare staff morale and a ten-year high quit
Rare types of cancer are on the rise and nurses should keep up to date and enhance skills
Macmillan's Claire Taylor on why holistic and personalised cancer care are vital so people
Cancer screening and diagnosis rates have fallen during the pandemic, so focusing on hard-
As the COVID-19 pandemic recedes, we must strive to meet the priorities of people who requi
Perhaps among the few positive effects of the pandemic is the enhanced status of nurses
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A new charity is creating stylish wigs for people facing medical-related hair loss
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