El cáncer de mama en niñas y adolescentes como población vulnerable

  1. Elena De los santos Bayo
  2. María Isabel Mariscal Crespo
Journal:
RECIEN: Revista Científica de Enfermería (España)

ISSN: 1989-6409

Year of publication: 2018

Issue: 15

Pages: 36-49

Type: Article

DOI: 10.14198/RECIEN.2018.15.04 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

Objective: The main objective of this review is to identify the best specific evidence available in the scientific literature on breast cancer in girls and adolescents. Methodology: Advanced search in different databases from which 8 articles have been collected with high impact rates according to JCR. These articles have been published in the last 5 years and are available in full text. Results: There are modifiable or non-modifiable risk factors related to breast cancer in girls and adolescents. It is very important to have a good knowledge of the disease, the diagnostic tests, the image of women with breast cancer, and their concern for pregnancy after diagnosis in this population group. It is necessary to set up specific nurse systems for those women affected or who are at risk for developing breast cancer, as well as for their family. Conclusion: The figure of the nurse is even more important in this area. Nursing professionals must be perfectly trained and have available services in terms of breast cancer prevention in girls and adolescents, specific diagnostic tests for this vulnerable group and care of the affected population. Educational support would be the strategy of choice to carry it out.

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