The Journal for Nurse Practitioners
Volume 6, Issue 6 , Pages 452-463, June 2010

Breast Cancer Follow-Up: Strategies for Successful Collaboration between Cancer Care Specialists and Primary Care Providers

  • Mary Ann Zalewski

      Affiliations

    • Mary Ann Zalewski, MSN, CRNP, AOCNP, is a nurse practitioner
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  • Susan Beikman

      Affiliations

    • Susan Beikman, MSN, CRNP, is a nurse practitioner
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  • Shannon Ferrari

      Affiliations

    • Shannon Ferrari, PA-C, MPAS, is a physician's assistant at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and Magee Women's Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA.
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  • Kathleen Slavish

      Affiliations

    • Kathleen Slavish, BA, is a research assistant in the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.
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  • Margaret Rosenzweig

      Affiliations

    • Margaret Rosenzweig, PhD, FNP-BC, AOCNP, is an assistant professor in the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing.

Abstract 

Nurse practitioners working in family or primary care often need to incorporate specialty care knowledge into their practice. Knowledge of breast cancer staging, treatment, common side effects, and possible long-term sequelae is critically important for primary care nurse practitioners caring for women with a history of breast cancer. The unique considerations of breast cancer staging, treatment, and long-term effects are reviewed in this article. The importance of optimal communication between the cancer care provider and the primary care providers is highlighted.

Keywords:  breast cancer , follow-up , long-term effects , recurrence , treatment

 

 In compliance with national ethical guidelines, the authors report no relationships with business or industry that would pose a conflict of interest.

PII: S1555-4155(10)00006-1

doi:10.1016/j.nurpra.2010.01.003

The Journal for Nurse Practitioners
Volume 6, Issue 6 , Pages 452-463, June 2010