Supporting people with hearing loss affected by cancer (BSL)
Video
Published:
17 June 2019
This video gives advice and guidance on how healthcare professionals should interact with patients who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, throughout their cancer journey.
(British Sign Language enabled).
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