Health Care Provider Education
Educating health care providers is an essential component of the Bring Your Brave campaign’s effort to reduce the burden of early onset breast and ovarian cancer in young women.
Under the Affordable Care Act, CDC was mandated to develop a campaign to educate young women and health care providers about early onset breast cancer and hereditary breast and ovarian cancer risk. The federal Advisory Committee on Breast Cancer in Young Women (ACBCYW) provides guidance to CDC in these efforts.
According to national data, only 28.7% of primary care physicians refer a woman with average risk to genetic counseling, and 41.1% refer a woman with high risk for genetic counseling or testing, indicating a knowledge and efficacy gap in appropriate genetic risk detection.
The goal of this targeted education program is to—
- Improve awareness of early-onset breast cancer among medical providers.
- Equip medical providers with the skills to identify and counsel young women at high risk for breast cancer.
- Address patient-provider communication gaps.
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Educational Resource
This continuing education activity provides guidance and tools for health care providers on early-onset breast and ovarian cancer.
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Assessing Risk in Young Patients
Identifying Young Women With Increased Risk of Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
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Strategies for Managing Risk
Preventive Screening Recommendations for Women at Increased Risk for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
- Page last reviewed: January 17, 2017
- Page last updated: June 20, 2017
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