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health literacy in relation to pathology information is needed. What can we do so that all this scientific
knowledge, which is currently unattainable due to the type of language being used, can be shared and used as
a tool to inform people who are affected by cancer so they can make informed decisions about their own lives?
This session explains how oncologists, patient advocates and primary health care doctors can utilize pathology
results to increase their patients� understanding of their diagnosis and lab test results, thereby increasing
patients� health literacy. This session will focus on equipping participants with a toolkit of pathology resources
and strategies to effectively explain their pathology report, diagnosis, lab test results and follow-up diagnostic
care. These strategies are discussed within the context of both high and low-middle income country realities.
Working towards this objective provides opportunities to strengthen healthcare systems and empower patients
and conduct research to determine the impact of different approaches. It�s imperative to work with all stakeholders
across healthcare to advocate for a fundamental shift in the way we deliver knowledge that is built around the
needs of people and their communities, in particular the knowledge and understanding of patients� diagnoses.
The goal is to raise awareness about the relevance of the pathology results for the patient�s understanding of their
treatment and prognosis and how patients can use the pathology results as a decision-making tool.
Biography
Lotte Mulder is Director of Leadership and Empowerment at American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Greater Chicago Area, USA.
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