Primary Care and Surgical Collaborations in Addressing Breast Cancer: A Comprehensive Review
Division
North Florida
Hospital
North Florida Regional Medical Center
Document Type
Manuscript
Publication Date
4-27-2024
Keywords
breast cancer, primary care, surgical collaboration, comprehensive, collaboration
Disciplines
Internal Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences | Neoplasms | Surgery
Publisher or Conference
Current Breast Cancer Reports
Recommended Citation
Oyetoran A, Sircar S, Oladeru O, Barbel Johnson K. Primary Care and Surgical Collaborations in Addressing Breast Cancer: A Comprehensive Review. Curr Breast Cancer Rep. 2024;16:359–364. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12609-024-00549-y
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Purpose of Review
This review explores the collaboration between primary care physicians (PCPs) and surgical specialists in breast cancer management. It outlines their evolving roles focusing on early detection, treatment decisions, and patient-centered care. It also addresses challenges, emphasizes interdisciplinary communication, and discusses opportunities for improved breast cancer care.
Recent Findings
Recent research highlights the expanded role of PCPs in comprehensive breast cancer care, from diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and prevention. Surgeons play a crucial role in decision-making and personalized treatment planning. Collaborative approaches, including multidisciplinary teams, show improved diagnoses and outcomes. Advances in breast cancer research, such as targeted treatments and immunotherapy, offer promising avenues for enhanced care.
Summary
This article advocates for a transformative landscape in breast cancer care, with PCPs and surgeons leading collaborative efforts. Future research lies in the exploration of targeted treatments and the commitment to a holistic, patient-centered approach.