Caring for people with secondary breast cancer
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Caring for people with secondary breast cancer

Daniel Allen Freelance health writer

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Inadequacies have been revealed in the care and support offered to people living with secondary breast cancer. A study by the charity Breast Cancer Care (BCC) says people who have secondary breast cancer regularly report feeling ‘isolated and forgotten’.

Cancer Nursing Practice. 17, 4, 8-8. doi: 10.7748/cnp.17.4.8.s7

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