Journal of Nippon Medical School
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Informed Consent for Breast Cancer: The Perspective of Physicians in Japan
Erika SuzukiHiroyuki Takei
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2025 Volume 92 Issue 1 Pages 10-13

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Informed consent (IC) is closely related to shared decision making (SDM), and SDM can lead to IC. IC is fundamental to medical ethics as described in the Geneva, Helsinki, and Lisbon declarations and is essential for clinical practice, as it provides legal protection for healthcare professionals. IC should be achieved through SDM based on both narrative-based medicine and evidence-based medicine. SDM should also involve healthcare professionals other than physicians (e.g., nurses, pharmacists, social workers). Communication skills for IC are important and are encapsulated in the SPIKES protocol. IC for breast cancer treatment requires explanation of the roles of local and systemic therapy. A documented "do not attempt resuscitation" order should be obtained for end-of-life IC.

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