Category: Breast Cancer

  • Prevention of Breast Cancer

    Table of Contents The Introduction of Study Research problems Research Question Literature Review Practice Issues Background and Significance of the Problem References The Introduction of Study The present proposal offers a study that will examine the possible effectiveness of consultations performed by advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNPs) in promoting the use of mammography in high-risk…

  • Breast Cancer and Stress Heightening

    Introduction Effective stress management and coping patient education rests upon the thorough understanding of pertinent psychological theories and defense mechanisms. Breast cancer is a condition that creates a state of heightened stress associated with the disease discovery, treatment, and the necessity to deal with its consequences (Potthoff et al., 2013). This paper aims to discuss…

  • A Research of Breast Cancer Survival

    Contents Summary/Abstract Aims/Objectives Research question Introduction Literature Review Design Methodology, methods and analysis Ethical considerations Timeline Budget Summary/Abstract We know the cancer of breast tissue as Breast cancer. It has reported too that breast cancer affects woman ageing of any age at least in the western world. Breast cancer is supposed to be the most…

  • Postmenopausal Women with Breast Cancer

    Table of Contents Introduction Approval and participants Research question and study variables Literature review and sources Framework Hypothesis Study design Study approach References Introduction Quantitative research entails objectivity as well as generalization of results (Moballeghi & Moghaddam, 2008). This research critique is a review of the article, Experience of adjuvant treatment among postmenopausal women with…

  • Breast Cancer: Disease Screening and Diagnosis

    Table of Contents Background Patient Information Most Significant Active Problem Recommended Disease Screenings Differential Diagnoses References Background Patient Information Carolyn Cross is a 41-year-old Hispanic-American woman who has come to a medical facility for her wellness visit and regular examination. The woman has two children, and she was pregnant two times overall. She does not…

  • A Culturally Tailored Internet Cancer Support Group for Asian American Breast Cancer Survivors: Article Analysis

    Table of Contents Abstract Section Background Section Aims and Purposes of the Study Research Methods Review of Literature Implications for Nursing Practice Conclusion References Culturally competent care is the newest trend in modern nursing. Medicine, as a holistic science, recognizes the individual cultural uniqueness of every patient in order to deliver a better quality of…

  • Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening: USPSTF Guidelines

    Table of Contents Introduction USPSTF Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening Critics Regarding Age and Risks: Key Evidence Critics Regarding Biennial Screening Interval Risk Factors and Risk Assessment Methodology References Introduction Screening nowadays became a prevalent method for early detection of predisposition to certain diseases. It is highly beneficial for patients as it helps to reduce…

  • Miami Breast Cancer Conference: Scholarly Activity

    Table of Contents Introduction Overview Problem Solution Opportunity Program Competencies Addressed Conclusion References Introduction Breast cancer is a prominent variation of the condition, as the body part is generally considered to be among the most common targets for the illness. As such, it is essential for nurses to understand all aspects of the condition, as…

  • Breast Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention

    In the United States, breast cancer takes the leading position in female mortality from cancer. With age, the incidence of this disease tends to increase significantly. The occurrence of breast cancer also depends on genetic factors, radiation treatment, and the start of period before the age of 12. This paper aims to discuss breast cancer…

  • Breast Cancer: Discussion of the Problems and Way of Treatment

    Introduction The problem of breast cancer becomes of great concern nowadays, as The National Cancer Institute predicts that one in eight women born in the United States will develop the disease in their lifetime and that the probability of a diagnosis increases once a woman turns forty (Carter, 2007, p.100). The given paper is an…