Parents to be advised on detecting signs of eye cancer in children
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Parents to be advised on detecting signs of eye cancer in children

Lisa Berry reports on changes to the personal child health record that could lead to early diagnosis of retinoblastoma

New parents in the UK are to be given information on how to spot the signs of eye cancer in their children, after a campaign by a cancer charity.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 11, 6, 7-7. doi: 10.7748/cnp2012.07.11.6.7.p8886

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