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Journal of Women's Health Care

Journal of Women's Health Care
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Commentary - (2022)Volume 11, Issue 6

Steady Care needs of Ladies with Progressed Breast Cancer in Ghana

Redig Lam*
 
*Correspondence: Redig Lam, Deaprtment of Health Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Email:

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Abstract

Most ladies with breast cancer in Ghana are at first analyzed with progressed malady, be that as it may, there's constrained inquire about around Ghanaian women's encounters of living with progressed breast cancer.

Introduction

Most ladies with breast cancer in Ghana are at first analyzed with progressed malady, be that as it may, there's constrained inquire about around Ghanaian women's encounters of living with progressed breast cancer. The consider pointed to get it the seen (felt) and communicated needs of ladies with progressed breast cancer. The ponder members detailed tall strong care needs indeed so, most did not get to accessible significant administrations. Consider discoveries show that most of the members were uninformed of the wellbeing and steady care administrations that were accessible to them or that these administrations were not effortlessly open due to their budgetary status or topographical area. Focused on interventions are required to help the ladies to address their steady care, otherworldly and benefit needs [1].

Breast cancer was by distant the foremost commonly cancer analyzed and the driving cause of passing in ladies around the world in 2020 with Africa bookkeeping for 8.3% of worldwide rate. In Ghana in 2020, breast cancer was the foremost common cancer analyzed, and was the moment most common cause of cancer passing. In spite of the fact that screening for, and the conclusion, of breast cancer is expanding in Africa, counting in Ghana, writing shows that Ghanaian ladies proceed to display late with progressed illness. A few variables are related to this late introduction and progressed breast cancer analyze, counting moo information of the malady, destitute acknowledgment and examination of breast cancer indications, fear and dissent, sociocultural convictions, wellbeing framework obstacles, and in a few cases forceful natural highlights of tumors.

While this study identified psychological and emotional symptoms such as fear, anxiety, sadness, feeling of lost hopes, maladaptation, and suicidal ideations among the women, it did not seek to assess the broader range of supportive care needs the women experience. Obtaining a better understanding of these experiences is important to inform the planning and establishment of tailored health services and interventions that will address the needs of these women. This research needs in breast cancer and recommended that research be conducted into survivorship issues, supportive care needs, and quality of life concerns, particularly for those with advanced breast cancer [2].

Therefore, the aim of the study was to examine the perceived supportive care needs (felt needs) and health service needs (expressed needs) of women with ABC. The barriers women with ABC experience when accessing and utilising health and supportive care services were also explored [3-5].

Conclusion

Our discoveries illustrate that ladies with ABC in Ghana have various and complex strong care needs, especially relating to wellbeing frameworks and data, money related things, and otherworldly issues. In show disdain toward of these various needs, most of the ladies did not get to the accessible administrations to address their needs as they confronted numerous obstructions and challenges.

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Author Info

Redig Lam*
 
Deaprtment of Health Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia
 

Citation: Lam R (2022) Steady care needs of ladies with progressed breast cancer in Ghana. J Women's Health Care 11(6):588

Received: 02-Jun-2022, Manuscript No. JWH-22-17711; Editor assigned: 04-Jun-2022, Pre QC No. JWH-22-17711(PQ); Reviewed: 18-Jun-2022, QC No. JWH-22-17711; Revised: 20-Jun-2022, Manuscript No. JWH-22-17711(R); Published: 27-Jun-2022 , DOI: 10.35248/2167-0420.22.11.588

Copyright: © 2022 Lam R. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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