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The study reveals a significant adverse connection between breast cancer recurrence and the quality of life in patients. This implies that at Mulago Cancer Institute, Uganda, as breast cancer recurrence increases, the quality of life among affected patients decreases. This aligns with Northhouse et al.'s (2002) theory, emphasizing the need to address breast cancer recurrence management for better patient quality of life.The study underscores the importance of early detection, psychosocial support, and spiritual care in improving the quality of life for breast cancer patients at Mulago Cancer…mehr

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The study reveals a significant adverse connection between breast cancer recurrence and the quality of life in patients. This implies that at Mulago Cancer Institute, Uganda, as breast cancer recurrence increases, the quality of life among affected patients decreases. This aligns with Northhouse et al.'s (2002) theory, emphasizing the need to address breast cancer recurrence management for better patient quality of life.The study underscores the importance of early detection, psychosocial support, and spiritual care in improving the quality of life for breast cancer patients at Mulago Cancer Institute. Reducing breast cancer recurrence through effective treatment is pivotal to enhancing patient well-being.Encourage public awareness and early screening to prevent missed opportunities for timely treatment, reducing breast cancer recurrence. Media outlets like local radio and newspapers can play a pivotal role.Address the low psychological well-being among breast cancer patients at Mulago by introducing free counseling services. This will enhance their psychosocial support, positively impacting their quality of life.
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Sulaiman is a seasoned professional with a decade of expertise in designing and executing health communication, promotion, and educational initiatives alongside community mobilization programs across diverse regions in Uganda. He has played a crucial role as a Social Behavior Change Communications Officer at USAID-Social Marketing Activity.