ドイハラ ヒロヨシ   Hiroyoshi Doihara
  土井原 博義
   所属   川崎医科大学  医学部 臨床医学 総合外科学
   職種   特任教授
論文種別 原著
言語種別 英語
査読の有無 査読あり
表題 Current conditions and issues of physicians and working conditions at institutions accredited by the Japanese Breast Cancer Society.
掲載誌名 正式名:Breast cancer (Tokyo, Japan)
略  称:Breast Cancer
ISSNコード:18804233/13406868
掲載区分国外
巻・号・頁 27(2),pp.159-165
著者・共著者 Kawase Kazumi, Yamashita Hiroko, Iwase Hirotaka, Akashi-Tanaka Sadako, Iijima Kotaro, Ishida Takanori, Takeishi Yuko, Tanaka Fumie, Doihara Hiroyoshi, Nakano Shogo, Yamauchi Hideko, Masuda Shinobu
発行年月 2020/03
概要 BACKGROUND:In Japan, with the rapid increase of breast cancer patients, there has been increasing demand for breast cancer treatment. As the main workforce for breast cancer treatment, women physicians are thought to be in key positions, since the number of women physicians has recently been increasing.METHODS:To clarify the current statuses and issues of physicians and work conditions at the accredited breast cancer care facilities, a survey was conducted by the Japanese Breast Cancer Society (JBCS).RESULTS:The main workforces engaged in breast cancer care are surgeons, and the number of breast surgeons of all institutions in this survey was 1338 (full time 1124, part time 214). The percentages of women among surgeons, breast specialists accredited by the JBCS, and residents are 22%, 25%, and 38%, respectively. Among breast specialists, more women tended to work at university hospitals and cancer hospitals. Twenty-eight percent of women were married and among those, 76% had at least one child. Many hospitals allow short working hours or exemption from in-house call for women surgeons during pregnancy and child-rearing. In contrast, half of the facilities apply a "single doctor-in-charge system", where the patient's primary physician has to be on-call every day. Many institutions convene conferences for breast cancer treatment planning before or after the scheduled working hours.CONCLUSIONS:Current systems for treatment of breast cancer should be improved so that all surgeons specializing in the breast can develop their career while maintaining their personal life.
DOI 10.1007/s12282-019-01005-x
PMID 31440900