Complementary therapies help in treatment of people with cancer
Pat Turton Director of Education Helen Cooke, Therapy Team Manager, Bristol Cancer Help Centre
It is unfortunate that in order to make a point with which we might agree - that nurses may have lost touch with their 'roots' - Claire Rayner finds it necessary to dismiss complementary and alternative therapies.
Nursing Standard.
13, 41, 28-28.
doi: 10.7748/ns.13.41.28.s46
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