Treating Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause Woman: General Metrics

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Report: Treating Genitourinary syndrome of menopause woman

Treating Genitourinary syndrome of


menopause woman
by Jawi Coles

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2,769 428 24 1 min 42 sec 3 min 17 sec
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Writing Issues
1 Engagement
1 Word choice

7 Clarity
2 Intricate text
3 Passive voice misuse
1 Hard-to-read text
1 Wordy sentences

1 Correctness
1 Improper formatting

Unique Words 45%


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Rare Words 30%


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Report: Treating Genitourinary syndrome of menopause woman

Treating Genitourinary syndrome of


menopause woman
Abstract This is all about emphasizing women are
suffering from breast cancer to undergo a genitourinary
physical examination before undertaking treatment for
cancer. Counseling patients with or at high risk for breast
cancer is advisable for treating the Genitourinary
syndrome of menopause (GSM). Prolonged exposure to
estrogen is highly at risk of breast cancer; this is what
clinicians should have to know. The necessity of this
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article is for menopausal women. This can also be for
awareness of everyone. There are issues sighted from the
material that was needed to reconcile. The improper
assessment of the patient, clinicians, did not correctly
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assess the client. They are considering the fact that
clinicians did not dig deeper into the other possible
symptoms. Marilyn Anne Ray's theory of bureaucratic
caring can be used to reconcile the problem, which is to
the clinicians to think beyond their usual frame of
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reference on the disease. Keywords: Genitourinary
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syndrome, menopause, breast cancer.According to

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Faubian S. Larkin L...(2018), women are at high risk for


breast cancer, especially those who are menopause. It
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probably because if the woman was exposed to more
estrogen, there was an increased risk of breast cancer.
The Genitourinary syndrome of a menopausal woman,
such as dryness and irritation of the female genitalia, is
present on the breast cancer survivors. These
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phenomena cannot be emphasized because of cancer
treatments or any risk-reducing strategies for cancer.
Most of them are highly burden of not being reluctant to
use hormone therapies for Genitourinary syndrome. This
topic is essential for all the women out there. Although
breast cancer can be obtained by family genes or by
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personal breast biopsy, it can also be purchased for those
who had their menstruation before 12 years old. It is
essential to ask the time since diagnosis with severity of
genitourinary symptoms when assessing women with
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Genitourinary syndrome and a history of breast cancer.
Women deserve high-quality, comprehensive care,
including proper management of GSM when suffering
from breast cancer. They should rst undergo several
physical examinations of female genitalia such as vaginal

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dryness or any genitourinary complaints before they


undergo treatment for diseases. To reconcile the problem,
the theory of Marilyn Anne Ray, which is the theory of
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Bureaucratic caring, was used. The theory focuses on
improving safety, reduction in medication errors, and
overall quality of care a clinician can offer. A great
clinician should present a different view in assessing
such underlying problems to come up with accurate
ndings. This theory cannot occur if a particular clinician
does not have enough knowledge and understanding of
the complex disease.

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1. This Intricate Text Clarity

2. because Wordy Sentences Clarity

3. ¶ Keywords:... Intricate Text Clarity

4. . According Improper Correctness


Formatting

5. was exposed Passive Voice Clarity


Misuse

6. be emphasized Passive Voice Clarity


Misuse

7. be purchased Passive Voice Clarity


Misuse

8. It is essential to ask the time since diagnosis with Hard-to-read text Clarity
severity of genitourinary symptoms when assessing
women with Genitourinary syndrome and a history of
breast cancer.

9. theory → approach, method Word Choice Engagement

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