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Palliative cancer care - cough
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Age from 16 years onwards
This CKS topic covers the management of cough in palliative care patients with primary lung tumours, metastatic spread to the lungs from cancer at another site, and/or lung complications of cancer (e.g. pleural effusion, fibrosis from radiotherapy, or chemotherapy).
This CKS topic does not cover the management of cough in people with cancer or complications at a site separate from the lungs and airways, or the management of cough in people without cancer.
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The target audience for this CKS topic is healthcare professionals working within the NHS in England, and providing first contact or primary health care.
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