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bsally816
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6 years ago

Health care professionals working with breast cancer patients post diagnosis

Are there any health care professionals who worked with breast cancer patients prior to their own diagnosis, who continued working with them post treatment? How did you cope? 

After 20 years of working with breast cancer patients I’m struggling with the thought of going back to it when my treatment is done. But not doing so upsets me more than the thought of losing my breasts. 
  • Hi @bsally816 - welcome to the forum!!   Ask away any questions  -  there will always be someone to throw up an answer and/or suggestions!

    What area of healthcare do you work in? 

    After having your own BC treatment - I would imagine it would be quite difficult to separate yourself from your patients' experiences - but I am sure that many work thru the issues (like @JoeyLiz) 
    to be effective and very empathetic in treating others at this most important time of their lives.

    You might like to read Liz O'Riodan's Breast Cancer story - she is/was a UK BC surgeon - and has only recently decided not to continue operating for a variety of reasons. 
    http://liz.oriordan.co.uk/

    take care, be kind to yourself & all the best for your own treatment  xxxx


  • Hi there! I am a radiation therapist so I see breast cancer patients daily. I worked throughout my whole treatment, finished radiation last July at my own department. I have found that my care of patients has improved as I can now relate more and truly empathise with them on a more personal level.