Comprehensive Breast Centers: Priorities and Pitfalls |
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Authors: | Lee Claudia Z. |
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Affiliation: | C Z Lee &Associates, Cypress, California |
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Abstract: | ▪ Abstract: Comprehensive breast centers are developed for a variety of reasons, but the major motivations are usually to reduce psychological morbidity, develop an interdisciplinary team, provide comprehensive services in a patient-focused manner, improve clinical and emotional outcomes, and develop an organized "system" of care. However, the development of "comprehensive" breast centers presents far more of a challenge than a breast-imaging center and must be undertaken with great care and commitment. If the medical staff and operational issues are not appropriately identified and addressed, the long-term success will be threatened. Each breast center is different, but some of the principal priorities and pitfalls are described. The priorities relate to breast subspecialization, access and coordination, prospective treatment planning, and comprehensive programmatic services. Among the many potential pitfalls, the focus in this article is operational and OncoPolitics. ▪ |
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Keywords: | comprehensive breast center obstacles OncoPolitics rationale services |
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