Review Article Open Access December 25, 2022

Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review

1
St. Paul University Manila, Philippines
2
CoxHealth, United States of America
3
Philippine Oncology Nurses Association, Philippines
Page(s): 1-9
Received
November 03, 2022
Revised
December 15, 2022
Accepted
December 23, 2022
Published
December 25, 2022
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Virtucio, C. P. , Virtucio, C. P. Moraleda, K. I. , Moraleda, K. I. Conanan, K. , & Conanan, K. (2023). Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review. Current Research in Public Health, 2(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.568
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Virtucio, C. P. ; Virtucio, C. P. Moraleda, K. I. ; Moraleda, K. I. Conanan, K. ; Conanan, K. Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review. Current Research in Public Health 2023 2(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.568
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Virtucio, Christian Paul, Christian Paul Virtucio. Kamille Ivvah Moraleda, Kamille Ivvah Moraleda. Karylle Conanan, and Karylle Conanan. 2023. "Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review". Current Research in Public Health 2, no. 1: 1-9. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.568
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Virtucio CP, Virtucio CPMoraleda KI, Moraleda KIConanan K, Conanan K. Cancer Risk Assessment Tools in Primary Care Settings: An Integrative Review. Current Research in Public Health. 2023; 2(1):1-9. https://doi.org/10.31586/wjcor.2023.568
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ABSTRACT = {Background: There are currently numerous risk instruments available to aid in predicting the present or future chance of getting a cancer diagnosis. It aids in determining a person's likelihood of developing certain cancers by looking at various risk factors, including environmental, behavioral, and genetic. Aim: To analyze the effectiveness of cancer risk assessment techniques utilized in primary care settings. Methods: An integrative review of literature Results: Five (5) studies were met the criteria based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. These tools demonstrated effectiveness in improving patient outcomes and serving as useful therapeutic tools in the primary care setting. Conclusion: Advantages that may aid clinicians in the primary care setting in validating the diagnosis and assisting patients in determining the early signs and symptoms in the diagnosis of cancer. The role of assessment tools can enhance the reliability and caliber of clinical judgment, which can enhance patient outcomes. Implications: The role of healthcare professionals, such as oncologists, nurses, and the healthcare team, on cancer risk assessment in the primary care setting across the lifespan is crucial to ensure a care plan tailored to each patient’s needs.},
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