A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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There are an estimated two million cancer survivors in the UK, many living with the long-term consequences of treatment.
Neuroendocrine tumours are rare, accounting for only 0.5 per cent of all malignancies.
Few nurses are confident about discussing sexuality with patients, even when cancer or treatment seems to mandate a review of this subject.
Oral cancer is estimated to be the ninth most common cancer worldwide. This article examines risk factors, diagnosis, management and the clinical nurse specialist’s role in providing care to and supporting patients with this challenging disease.
Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in the UK and, with poor survival rates, it is the biggest cancer killer.
An estimated two million people in the UK are living with or beyond cancer – they are cancer ‘survivors’. The disease is no longer a death sentence but a chronic condition for many people.
