Providing care for previvors: implications for oncology nurses
Suzanne M MahonPublished in: Clinical journal of oncology nursing (2015)
Previvors are individuals who are survivors of a genetic predisposition for developing cancer. They often are confronted with difficult decisions about management of risks that might include aggressive screening and prophylactic surgery. Psychosocial challenges exist for the affected individual, their partners, and offspring. Oncology nurses need to be aware of the complex and special needs of this ever-growing population.
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