October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when we focus on education, support, and advocacy for those affected by this pervasive disease. While most people associate cancer care with oncologists, surgeons, and nurses, another essential healthcare professional involved in the cancer journey often goes unnoticed: the speech-language pathologist (SLP). SLPs play a vital role in helping cancer patients—particularly breast cancer survivors—maintain quality of life during and after treatment.
Let’s explore how SLPs contribute to the care of breast cancer patients.
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