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The health of women treated for breast cancer: A challenge in primary care

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The health of women treated for breast cancer: A challenge in primary care

Auteurs : Moyez Jiwa ; Arleen Chan ; Jaco Loriet ; Shohreh Razmi

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Abstract

At least one in a hundred consultations in general practice in Australia involves women being treated for breast cancer. The challenges presented during these consultations test the quality of primary care. Firstly, women are reported to prefer to discuss their breast cancer-related problems with a specialist even though research suggests that patients generally prefer to consult with a general practitioner (GP). The extent to which these patients will have maintained or return to their previous level of functioning will be a reflection on the quality of primary care, as some breast cancer-related health issues may persist beyond the time period when they are undergoing specialist review. Further, psychosocial matters, sexuality and relationships may require repeated review and perhaps consultations involving family members and would therefore be better addressed by a GP. An increasingly urgent need exists to review how best to support people who are successfully treated for life limiting illnesses, such as breast cancer.


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DOI: 10.4066/AMJ.20121344
PubMed: 22848330
PubMed Central: 3395290

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