Throughout October BCNA will be promoting what optimal breast cancer care looks like by highlighting five key elements of the Optimal Care Pathway (OCP) for people with breast cancer.
The OCPs are promoted as a roadmap to assist and support both health professionals and patients to understand what best care looks like and continue to strive towards improved consistency of quality of care.
Best care should be patient centred, integrated, timely and multidisciplinary. It should include both specialist and supportive care during and after treatment and patients should be informed of any suitable clinical trials.
Everyone has different needs and personal circumstances, so what is determined to be the best care for someone, might be completely different for someone else. BCNA has information and support to make sure people are informed and empowered to ask the right questions to ensure they are receiving the best care for them.
Anyone wanting more information about optimal care, or a copy of the Optimal Care Pathway for people with breast cancer, can call BCNA’s Helpline on 1800 500 258 or visit our website resources.