Cancer nursing at break point as quit rate hits ten-year high
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Cancer nursing at break point as quit rate hits ten-year high

Macmillan Cancer Support has called for urgent action from government to boost nurse numbers in cancer care

Cancer nurses are at breaking point with the number of health and care staff leaving the profession at a ten-year high, a charity has warned.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 22, 5, 6-6. doi: 10.7748/cnp.22.5.6.s2

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