Introduction to Breast Cancer Diagnostic Algorithms for Primary Care Providers

Objectives

This monograph will review basic information and aspects to achieve the following learning objectives:

  • Describe the current guidelines of screening mammograms supported by the American Cancer Society and the American Society of Breast Surgeons and the controversy involving the 2009 US Preventative Task Force report.
  • Apply the American Cancer Society guidelines of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for breast cancer screening in women at high risk for breast cancer.
  • Apply the diagnostic triad, i.e., physical exam, radiographic imaging, and pathology (biopsy or fine needle aspiration (FNA) to provide anticipatory guidance and support to enable the patient and family success, along with communication skills, and strategies to promote the treatment algorithms.
  • Apply the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) lexicon used in breast imaging reports including mammogram, ultrasound, and MRI to guide management in your practice.
  • Apply the principles of conventional clinical breast exam documentation to aid in evaluation of areas of clinical concern.
  • Formulate a plan for practice improvement that optimizes outcomes in evaluation of common breast complaints.

Taking the test 

  1. Read the printable PDF version of Counter Details, Introduction to Breast Cancer Diagnostic Algorithms for Primary Care Providers. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader).
  2. Take the quiz by following the link at the end of the PDF.
  3. CME credit is not awarded to non-physicians for “Counter Details,” but non-physicians may complete a paper test to receive a certificate of attendance. Call (800) 228-7823, ext. 2637, or email cfultz@pamedsoc.org to receive a paper test.

Accreditation and designation information 

The Pennsylvania Medical Society is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 

The Pennsylvania Medical Society designates this educational activity for a maximum of 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the educational activity.

Faculty and all others who have the ability to control the content of continuing medical education activities sponsored by the Pennsylvania Medical Society are expected to disclose to the audience whether they do or do not have any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or other relationships related to the content of their presentation(s).

Activity Development Team 

  • Barbara A. Layne, RN
  • Roslyn Rhodes
  • Julia Tchou, MD, PhD

The members of the Activity Development Team have stated they have no conflict of interest to disclose.

Enduring material posted:
May 27, 2010

Enduring material expires: Dec. 31, 2012

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It would have been helpful to review the quiz for incorrect answers.

phreakikid at 11/11/2010 9:13:04 PM

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