A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Most of us will be familiar with the term ‘chemo brain’.
It may seem puzzling that BBC newsreader George Alagiah described himself as being a ‘rich
Catherine Priestley, a clinical nurse specialist, describes a resource pack that can
Former RCN president Lucy Ottley once said: ‘W
Petra Stolz-Baskett describes how a European Oncology Nursing Society travel grant allowed
Charities have been in the news a lot recently, but sadly not for their good works.
Last month a celebration event was held for Ca
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Why I paid three times the recommended price to protect my daughter
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is committed
After years of campaigning for better training, regulation and opportunities for healthcare support workers, the new nursing associate role could be a welcome initiative.
Jane Bovey champions a programme that aims to help survivors take control and regain their zest for life.
In January, president Barack Obama, in his final State of the Union address, announced that the US would commit itself to finding a cure for cancer.
The editor of Cancer Nursing Practice, Lisa Berry, wonders what her mum would have thought about the European Code Against Cancer
In two weeks time, I will be giving a public lecture for LGBT History Month at an event in London, celebrating the RCN’s role in championing diversity.
Community matron Beverley Marriott blogs about why she wanted to take part in an older person's nurse fellowship programme
