Better brain tumour services need three commitments, says charity
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Better brain tumour services need three commitments, says charity

With evidence of the difference that specialist nurses can make to brain tumour patients, healthcare staff are being urged to do more, says Lisa Berry

TWENTY FIVE per cent of people diagnosed with a brain tumour lack a single point of contact for their treatment, usually a clinical nurse specialist (CNS), according to a charity survey.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 13, 1, 9-9. doi: 10.7748/cnp2014.02.13.1.9.s10

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