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Nurse shortage ‘delaying treatment for 21% of UK cancer patients’

One in five living with cancer lack dedicated support due to ‘shocking’ shortfall of specialist care, says Macmillan report

More than 600,000 cancer patients in the UK are facing treatment delays or missing out on vital support because of a shortage of specialist nurses, a report reveals.

One in five of all those living with cancer (21%) are lacking dedicated support. The NHS is suffering from a “shocking” shortfall of 3,000 specialist nurses in England alone, according to the analysis by Macmillan Cancer Support.

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