Researchers found that breast-conserving treatment provided long-term survival outcomes comparable to mastectomy in patients with breast cancer and BRCA1 or BRCA2 pathogenic variants.
Individuals who reported a neutral level of satisfaction with their sense of belonging were approximately 3 times more likely to express an intent to leave, while those who were dissatisfied were 7 times more likely to do so, compared to individuals who were satisfied with their sense of belonging.
New research reveals over 50% of patients with vulvovaginal disorders considered abandoning care due to dismissive clinician behaviors, with many reporting their symptoms were disbelieved or trivialized.