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Alan Parrish , Former nurse

Alan Parrish sees the value of good communication when a family member is diagnosed with cancer

Cancer is an unexpected and unwelcome visitor. It can become a constant companion, controlling and affecting your family’s life in so many ways. At first, you are concerned about the unknown and where the journey will take you.

Nursing Standard. 22, 48, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.22.48.28.s34

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