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Assessing breast cancer risk in a primary care setting
Deirdre Kiely1, Shira Schwartz
1Deirdre Kiely is a nurse practitioner and Shira Schwartz is a research data manager at NYU Langone Medical Center, Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center, New York, N.Y.
Abstract:
Individuals who are given a preventive exam by a primary care provider are more likely to agree to cancer screening. The provider recommendation has been identified as the strongest factor associated with screening utilization. This article provides a framework for breast cancer risk assessment for an advanced practice registered nurse working in primary care practice.
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