CDC Spreads Breast Cancer Awareness

October 21, 2018 by Alec Stone MA, MPA, Former ONS Director of Government Affairs and Advocacy
Alec Stone
Alec Stone MA, MPA, ONS Public Affairs Director

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/resources/features/breastcancerawareness/) sent out a reminder to healthcare providers to share education and resources with their patients about breast cancer screening, detection, and prevention. CDC included a list for providers to highlight:

Many factors may contribute to breast cancer, so it’s important for patients to understand their risks, including understanding the underlying genetics and impact of family history and lifestyle decisions. Moreover, providers can discuss the screening timeline that fits with each individual patient.

For patients and providers, CDC offers many online resources, including:

As critical members of the breast cancer prevention conversation (https://voice.ons.org/topic/breast-cancer), oncology nurses can work with their patients to identify unhealthy or dangerous lifestyle choices and help their patients correct their course. Moreover, oncology nurses can connect their patients with certified genetic counselors to determine family history and genetic predisposition to breast cancer (https://voice.ons.org/stories/how-patients-can-benefit-from-hereditary-cancer-support).


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