The highest scorers in the NHS Staff Survey, based on flexible working, morale and more
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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.
Parental grief is unlike any other grief and is physically and emotionally overwhelming.
As more oral anticancer agents are available community pharmacy practitioners (CPPs) may need to play a greater role in supporting people with cancer.
The National Cancer Survivorship Initiative recommends offering health and well-being clinics to people who have been newly diagnosed with canc
Receiving a new diagnosis of cancer or recurrent disease is distressing. Increasing numbers of people are living with cancer, as well as those who have been cured.
Aim To explore the experiences of women with breast cancer undergoing a mastectomy and discharge from hospital within 23 hours of their stay.
There is increasing evidence of the benefits of exercise after cancer treatment to help reduce the side effects and improve people’s quality of life and survival.
This article presents some of the main findings from a study using an interpretative phenomenological approach to explore searching for meaning in the lives of 15 people who had experience of cancer.
Haemato-oncology nursing is a complex area of clinical practice.
Aim Early access to palliative care can improve patients’ signs and symptoms and reduce hospital admissions.
