Your Right to Quality Care
The National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund has just published "Guide to Quality Breast Cancer Care". If you would like to order a copy of this informative book, contact nking@natlbcc.org NBCC believes that quality breast care is based on 6 steps: access, information, choice, respect, accountability and improvement. I will try to summarize this book for you. Access includes finding a way to pay for your care, either through insurance, governmental help, a health plan or other means. No one should be denied care based on their ability to pay. Access also includes information in your native language, if necessary. Acknowledgement of any special needs you have and successful handling of these needs. Access also includes getting time off from work for your care, getting help with your family or housework and a means of getting in touch with your doctors. Quality breast cancer care must be affordable and comprehensive. Information includes understanding your diagnosis and getting info based on real evidence. Keep asking questions until you understand and are comfortable with the terminology. Do other terms mean the same thing? Get a copy of your pathology report. Learn about staging (includes tumor size, # of positive lymph nodes, spread to other locations). Is the cancer estrogen positive? Is it Her-2/new positive? Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book remains the best overall comprehensive book on breast cancer. When the doctors give you your treatment choices, the information should be easy to understand, up to date and have evidence to back up the choices. Keep asking until you get it all down pat. Get a second opinion. Make informed choices, based on your needs and preferences. Choice means that you should be able to pick your doctors and be part of the team making decisions about your healthcare. Are you comfortable with the doctor? Does s/he offer educational materials? Who are the other doctors who will be involved in your care? Do they work as a team? Will you be part of this decision-making team? Make decisions you are comfortable with. Your quality of life is important. It is up to you to relate your needs/concerns to your doctors and make them explain everything to you in detail, if that is what you want.
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