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How Can Communication Be Improved?
Improving communication in cancer care involves multiple strategies:
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Use of Clear Language:
Healthcare providers should use simple language and avoid medical jargon when talking to patients.
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Active Listening:
Providers should practice active listening to ensure they understand the patient's concerns and questions.
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Patient Education:
Providing educational materials and resources can help patients better understand their condition and treatment.
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Cultural Competency Training:
Training healthcare teams in cultural competency can help bridge language and cultural gaps.
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