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he added: �these findings show that despite the tireless work of doctors and nurses, it appears that some cancer patients are still enduring shockingly long waits to start treatment..
."as soon as she saw him," said tamara nunley, r.n., "you could see her perk up.".
executive director of saen michael budkie made these reports public in a letter addressed to chancellor carol christ on wednesday.
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.international. is the place to come for breaking news, analysis and for stories that are just too interesting � or too entertaining � to pass up..the data also revealed 66% of trusts who replied had at least one cancer patient forced to wait over six months to start treatment, and 69% had a worse longest wait than in 2010.
.the data also revealed 66% of trusts who replied had at least one cancer patient forced to wait over six months to start treatment, and 69% had a worse longest wait than in 2010.