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Accessing healthcare in a new environment can be complex, but Japan offers world-class, team-based care for breast cancer patients. These resources are designed to help you communicate effectively with your medical team, understand your treatment options, and find specialized support for every stage of your journey.
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Essential questions covering your diagnosis and stage, treatment and surgery options, side effect management, follow-up care schedules, costs and insurance coverage, and how to access emotional or practical support in Japan.
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Team-based care (surgeons, oncologists, and nurses), surgical options like breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy, the role of radiation and hormone therapies, chemotherapy considerations, and the use of targeted therapy and genomic testing for personalized care.
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Leading facilities; the importance of referrals for insurance-covered care; and how to find specialized clinics for initial evaluations.
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Typical follow-up schedules (every 3–6 months initially), routine imaging tests like mammography and ultrasound, management of long-term side effects like lymphedema, and resources for emotional well-being and returning to the workforce.
Key Topics:
Typical follow-up schedules (every 3–6 months initially), routine imaging tests like mammography and ultrasound, management of long-term side effects like lymphedema, and resources for emotional well-being and returning to the workforce.