A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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A diagnosis of head and neck cancer can be physically and emotionally
Health and well-being events form part of the recovery package for pe
Pelvic exenteration is an established surgical procedure aimed at rem
Myeloma is a potentially debilitating and life-limiting haematologica
Malnutrition is common in patients with cancer and is a major cause o
In England about two million people are living with and beyond cancer
This article examines how myeloma patients experience their care in N
The clinical management of patients with advanced breast cancer is co
Men diagnosed with localised prostate cancer often have a choice abou
This article describes the process of developing and implementing nur
The advent of novel targeted treatments with strict monitoring requirements for men with metastatic hormone-relapsed prostate cancer resulted in a 51% increase in outpatient appointments from 2013 to 2014 at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre.
UK cancer policy aims to improve the quality of cancer services and enhance the experience of people affected by cancer.
Active surveillance (AS) is a treatment option offered to men with low-risk prostate cancer, as an alternative to other radical curative interventions.
This article presents results from a service evaluation exploring the effect of end of treatment consultations (EoTCs) for women with breast cancer.
A dramatic reduction in contact with health professionals six months after treatment for head and neck cancer was noted by the ear, nose and throat team at Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust.
Strategic interest in the skill mix of the healthcare workforce has acknowledged the increasingly important role of non-registered staff, with care for cancer patients provided by teams comprising clinical nurse specialists (CNSs) at bands 6 and 7 and care co-ordinators at ba
