<p>Cancer education is typically associated with diagnosis and treatment, yet patients undergoing cancer assessment who receive benign results also experience significant psychological and educational impact. This article reframes reassurance as an active clinical and educational process, emphasising its role in shaping patients’ understanding of symptoms, risk, and future help-seeking. It proposes a structured approach to post-assessment communication, including explaining the rationale for investigation, defining the limits of reassurance, and supporting ongoing symptom awareness. The paper highlights the importance of continuity, equity, and tailored communication strategies, arguing that benign cancer assessments represent critical, under-recognised opportunities for meaningful patient education.</p>

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Reassurance as Cancer Education after a Benign Investigation

  • Waseem Jerjes,
  • Sarah Williams

摘要

Cancer education is typically associated with diagnosis and treatment, yet patients undergoing cancer assessment who receive benign results also experience significant psychological and educational impact. This article reframes reassurance as an active clinical and educational process, emphasising its role in shaping patients’ understanding of symptoms, risk, and future help-seeking. It proposes a structured approach to post-assessment communication, including explaining the rationale for investigation, defining the limits of reassurance, and supporting ongoing symptom awareness. The paper highlights the importance of continuity, equity, and tailored communication strategies, arguing that benign cancer assessments represent critical, under-recognised opportunities for meaningful patient education.