Staffing issues are affecting care quality for people with cancer
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Staffing issues are affecting care quality for people with cancer

Jennifer Sprinks Editor, Cancer Nursing Practice

In our previous issue I talked about the stigma associated with cancer. This is particularly prevalent among men and obese people, who often have their care needs overlooked because they feel uncomfortable accessing screening services. Historically, another taboo area has been suicide.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 21, 5, 5-5. doi: 10.7748/cnp.21.5.5.s1

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