A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
Clinical
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How the concept of hope can benefit adolescent and young adult cancer survivors
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Healthcare workers’ awareness, knowledge, training and use of protection measures
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Unless treated promptly hypercalcaemia of malignancy can progress quickly
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How one trust identified that patients might benefit from a glycated haemoglobin blood test
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This article looks at a study set out to establish the feasibility of a referral pathway
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Insights into ways complementary therapists could play a useful role in new models of care
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Unmet spiritual needs can lead to distress and further aggravate a diagnosis of cancer
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This audit provides a snapshot of the issues faced by patients with a rare form of cancer
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Ensuring the right concentration of saline could reduce risk of pain during administration
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Methods of communication have become less personal and more reliant on technology
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The psychological effects of active surveillance and how nurses can support patients
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Views of patients and family members about commonly used patient-reported outcome measures
It is critical that healthcare providers meet the informational needs of this population
Nurses and other health professionals are expected to ask patients about sexual orientation
How a specialist palliative care team and acute pain service can work together
Aim This aim of the study was to explore the information and support needs of women with secondary breast cancer (SBC).
Quality of life is crucial to people with pancreatic cancer due to poor survival rates and high symptom burden. Timely and person-centred supportive and palliative care can help people maintain a good quality of life.
Parental grief is unlike any other grief and is physically and emotionally overwhelming. About 20-30 young people die each year at a treatment centre following a diagnosis of cancer.
