Gleaning information on breast cancer from the internet
Dion Smyth Lecturer practitioner in Cancer and palliative care, Birmingham City University
For many women with breast cancer, the internet is the primary, if not the only, source of information guiding their use of complementary and alternative medicine, according to results presented in this British paper.
Cancer Nursing Practice.
16, 9, 11-11.
doi: 10.7748/cnp.16.9.11.s10
Want to read more?
Already have access? Log in
or
3-month trial offer for £5.25/month
Subscribe today and save 50% on your first three months
RCNi Plus users have full access to the following benefits:
- Unlimited access to all 10 RCNi Journals
- RCNi Learning featuring over 175 modules to easily earn CPD time
- NMC-compliant RCNi Revalidation Portfolio to stay on track with your progress
- Personalised newsletters tailored to your interests
- A customisable dashboard with over 200 topics
Subscribe
Alternatively, you can purchase access to this article for the next seven days.
Buy now
Are you a student? Our student subscription has content especially for you.
Find out more