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Patients praise brain cancer nurse support, but advocates say funding model means some miss out
ABC NEWS (Australia)
2025-03-02
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One of the most common forms of illnesses for those under the age of 40, is brain cancer. It's also the most challenging to treat, leading to many charities lobbying for specialised nurses to help those undergoing treatment.
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