Using t tests, there were no significant differences between the subset of nurses from the two cancer center sites’ (n = 45) top-10 rankings (Table 3) compared with the sample of nurses who worked in noncancer center settings (Table 4); however, nurses in the cancer centers identified “teach about managing pain,” “administer pain medication,” and “support caregivers” in their top-10 rankings. The nurses who worked in noncancer center settings had in their top-10 ranking three items that were not identified by the cancer center nurses: “encourage rest,” “respect belief system,” and “facilitate family meetings.” There were also no significant differences among the four regions in Thailand.