
Luke Morton-Holtham
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Oct 30, 2023 |
journals.rcni.com | Claire Taylor |Luke Morton-Holtham
Opinion Previous Next Claire Taylor Chief nursing officer, Macmillan Cancer Support Luke Morton-Holtham Health data manager (interim), Macmillan Cancer Support How nurses and healthcare staff can prepare people for the possible long-term effects of cancer therapy There is a wide range of possible adverse physical, psychological and social effects that can follow cancer treatment. Some will be long-term effects, which persist after cancer treatment has finished and may continue for months or...
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Sep 10, 2023 |
rcni.com | Claire Taylor |Luke Morton-Holtham
Many people are not aware of the possible long-term effects of cancer therapy, and nurses and healthcare staff should offer practical advice when preparing them There is a wide range of possible adverse physical, psychological and social effects that can follow cancer treatment. Some will be long-term effects , which persist after cancer treatment has finished and may continue for months or even years.
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