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Editorial
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a chance to outline our new plans with patients and staff
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HPV vaccinations, lung cancer screening and speeding up clinical trial recruitment are goals
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E-learning course aims to boost interest and address misconceptions of cancer research
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Advice on nutritional management and preventive interventions for cardiovascular events
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Many specialist nursing staff help deliver and promote excellence in cancer care
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Chemotherapy nurse consultant Catherine Oakley wants your contributions
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Consultant editor Carole Farrell is leaving her role and wants the journal to thrive
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They can help with an understanding of treatment options, side effects and potential outcomes
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Many nurses will need to improve their knowledge of genomics
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Nurses need to be aware of the signs and immediately refer patients for assessment
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Every nurse can make a difference and every person with cancer’s voice should be heard
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Morale is at an all-time low and the patient experience reflects this
Keeping skills up to date and enhancing knowledge can enable faster diagnosis and treatment
People with cancer need to talk about their needs and concerns and have more input in care
After the COVID-19 pandemic a greater focus on hard-to-reach groups is vital
As the pandemic recedes, we must meet the needs of people who require cancer care
Perhaps among the few positive effects of the pandemic is the enhanced status of nurses
Caring, courageous and innovative work goes on amid the fear and grief
