QI in Action eBulletin #91: Breast Cancer Screening

In this issue

  • What is Breast Cancer?
  • Recommendations on Breast Cancer Screening
  • Initiatives by Teams
  • Resources and Research
  • Support Services for Patients and Caregivers
  • Upcoming QI Events
  • Other Resources

What is Breast Cancer?

  • Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast and be described in two ways1:
    • Invasive: breast cancers that grow past the walls of the milk duct and into the surrounding tissues1
    • Non-Invasive: breast cancers that remains contained within the walls of the milk duct1

Recommendations for Breast Cancer Screening

  • Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care recommends:
    • The Task Force recommends against screening women aged 40 to 49 years old
    • The Task Force recommends in favour of screening women aged 50 to 74 years with mammography every 2-3 years
  • HQO recommends magnetic resonance imaging as an adjunct to mammography for breast cancer screening in women at less than high risk for breast cancer  
  • HQO recommends ultrasound as an adjunct to mammography for breast cancer screening

Initiatives by Teams
Our teams are doing some great work with breast cancer screening. Below are some initiatives that your team can implement if you’re looking to enhance cancer screening.

  • Quarterly Reconciliation between the EMR and SAR reports
  • EMR queries to search for patients overdue for their screening
    • With EMRs teams are also documenting whether breast cancer screening was offered and if the patient declined
  • Using flags within EMRs generated via queries
  • Broadcasting a message via HealthMyself or OCEAN to patients
  • Integrating cancer screening promotion into flu shot clinics while patients wait for 10-15 minutes post immunizations

Resources and Research

Support Services for Patients and Caregivers

Upcoming QI Events:

Other Resources:

  • The eHealth Centre of Excellence (eCE) is committed to supporting the OHTs throughout the application and selection process. To understand exactly how the eCE can support OHTs with the digital health components outlined in the full application, read eCE’s Role in the Full OHT Application.  
  • Speak to a drug information pharmacist for any questions about opioid tapering, switching, interactions and withdrawal through the Opioid Prescribing Hotline.

References

  1. Breast Cancer. (2019, June 11). Retrieved from https://www.cancercareontario.ca/en/types-of-cancer/breast-cancer .

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