In the second of our series looking at different patient population groups and the challenges they face, we focus on men who are living with cancer
When Errol McKellar was told he had prostate cancer, which if left unchecked could kill him in six months, he walked out of the consultation, sat in his car and ‘cried like a baby’.
Cancer Nursing Practice. 17, 6, 16-18. doi: 10.7748/cnp.17.6.16.s17
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