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Journal of women's health · Feb 2019
Breast Cancer Screening in Primary Care: A Call for Development and Validation of Patient-Oriented Shared Decision-Making Tools.
- Sarina Schrager and Elizabeth Burnside.
- 1 Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Wisconsin , Madison, Wisconsin.
- J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2019 Feb 1; 28 (2): 114-116.
AbstractThe latest recommendations on breast cancer screening in women from 40 to 49 years charge primary care providers (PCPs) with completing shared decision-making with women about screening mammography. However, there is a lack of supportive materials accompanying this directive. No easy-to-use risk assessment tool is available for PCPs to stratify women's risk. Neither is an evidence-based patient-centered way to assess values surrounding mammography available. To provide the highest quality care for women of 40-49 years, further research should clarify ways to apply risk assessment and values clarification to individual women.
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