A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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The National Cancer Survivorship Initiative recommends o
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing.
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Aim Early access to palliative care can imp
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In the past two years proteasome inhibitors have risen in prominence reflecting the recent
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By 2020, two million people aged 65 and over will be living with a cancer diagnosis, and about 14,000 people are diagnosed with lymphoma each year.
Up to 80% of people with rectal cancer undergo sphincter-preserving surgery and, of these, around 90% subsequently have a change in bowel habit, ranging from increased bowel frequency to faecal incontinence or evacuatory dysfunction.
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