July brings an opportunity to shine a light on rare but rising cancers
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July brings an opportunity to shine a light on rare but rising cancers

Jennifer Sprinks Editor, Cancer Nursing Practice

July marks Sarcoma Awareness Month – a chance to raise understanding about this rare type of cancer that develops in the soft tissue, such as in the muscle, bone and nerves. In 2022, I introduced rare cancers as a journal theme for actively commissioning content, recognising that these cancers are on the rise and we need to increase our knowledge and skills to enable faster diagnosis and treatment.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 22, 4, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/cnp.22.4.5.s1

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