Amid cancer battle, woman encourages young patients with Boredom Busters
As low as $0.50 per DAY (plus tax). Receive a one-day A La Carte Digital Only pass to www.greensboro.com, the News & Record E-Edition (print replica), 1808: Greensboro's Magazine E-Edition (print replica), News & Record archives, updated 'late breaking news' coverage and access to our mobile application.Macmillan Cancer Support, which conducted the analysis, said fears of uncontrollable pain were cancer patients' top concern as they approached the end of life. Thousands of cancer patients are dying in needless pain because of disjointed care for people who have returned home to be with loved ones, experts have warned. New data reveals one in ten people who die of cancer have inadequate pain relief in their final 48 hours. Charities have criticised the Office for National Statistics figures as "unacceptable", and called on the Government to make good on its manifesto pledge to improve the standard of palliative care.
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