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What exactly do Macmillan nurses do? Why do they not provide hands-on nursing support?

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What exactly do Macmillan nurses do? Why do they not provide hands-on nursing support?

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Macmillan nurses are specially trained to help people with cancer, their carers and families by providing: • pain and symptom relief • information about cancer treatments and side effects • an opportunity to discuss problems, feelings and future plans • advice to other members of the caring team, for example district nurses and Marie Curie nurses.

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