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The Prophylactic Mastectomy Dilemma: A Support Group for Women at High Genetic Risk for Breast Cancer
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CounselingFamily MedicineBreast OncologyGynecologyMental HealthCancer EducationOncologyHigh Genetic RiskBreast SurgeryPublic HealthDecision MakingPatient SupportSupport GroupOutcomes ResearchCancer PreventionIndividual TherapyPalliative CareNursingMedical EthicsBreast CancerBody ImageClinical PracticeMedicineWomen's Health
The goal of this pilot study was to test the usefulness of a six session psychoeducational support group for women at high genetic risk for breast cancer who were considering prophylactic mastectomy. The themes of the group sessions included overestimation of and anxiety about risk; desire for "hard data"; the emotional impact of watching a mother die of breast cancer; concerns about spouse reactions; self- and body image; the decision-making process; and confusion over whom to trust in decision making. Both the participants and the multidisciplinary leaders concluded that as a supplement to individual counseling, a support group is a beneficial and cost-effective treatment modality. Recommendations for the optimal format for such a group are described.
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