A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
Radiotherapy is a widely used cancer treatment that can be used for c
The aim of this literature review was to locate the voices of people
Support groups often require help to perpetuate their success, keep t
Patients with head and neck cancer are at increased risk of malnutrit
Changes in cancer policies and professional evolution, including non-
In recent decades, patients with many forms of cancer have seen drama
This evaluation aimed to assess the effect of an eightweek psychother
The aim of this service evaluation was to establish current activity
This article describes the findings of a modified experience-based co
This article reports on the development and delivery of a nurse-led e
There has been increased pressure on chemotherapy day units in recent
Many people are living with or beyond a cancer diagnosis in the UK.
The aim of this service evaluation was to assess the value of music therapy for adult haemato-oncology inpatients and add data to the limited literature.
Aim To evaluate the efficacy of a nurse-led, telephone, psycho-education programme in reducing depression, anxiety, stress and burden of care among carers of patients with colorectal cancer.
Aim To identify the spiritual and religious needs of young people with cancer. This article is a summary of findings regarding parents, which are significant in providing holistic care.
Oncology is rapidly changing. Over the past few years there has been an increase in the number of patients receiving oral chemotherapy, which is often administered as tablets away from the hospital setting and in the absence of direct health professional support.
Aim To explore patients’ knowledge expectations in relation to the content and meaning of information and to determine the personal, situational and clinical factors that affect patients’ knowledge expectations during the illness trajectory.
Bowel cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the UK, causing significant physical and psychological effects on patients and families. Treatment costs the NHS in England approximately £1.1 billion a year.
