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- Title
Breast Biopsies are Minimally Painful, Exceed Patient Expectations, and Do Not Represent a Genuine Lasting Harm for Most Women.
- Authors
Mosier, Andrew; Semerad, David; Smith, Don; Rim, Alice; Hammond, Bethanie
- Abstract
The article discusses the significance of breast biopsy to minimize pain and exceed patient expectations. Topics discussed include psychological distress associated with breast imaging; sources of pain in breast imaging such as breast-related procedures and compression from mammogram and effectiveness of mammograms.
- Subjects
BREAST surgery; PAIN &; psychology; ANXIETY; BIOPSY; COMMUNICATION; CONFIDENCE intervals; PATIENT-professional relations; PATIENT satisfaction; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Breast Journal, 2016, Vol 22, Issue 5, p590
- ISSN
1075-122X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/tbj.12641