Epistemic Injustice in Health Care Professionals and Male Breast Cancer Patients Encounters

Volume: 31, Issue: 6, Pages: 451 - 461
Published: Apr 25, 2020
Abstract
Breast cancer affects well-being and life quality. Despite being labeled as a woman’s disease, the incidence of breast cancer in men is increasing. Men with breast cancer are diagnosed at later stages and experience stigmatization within the health care system. As such, they are prone to gender-based inequalities in health care. This paper examines epistemic injustice in health care professionals and male breast cancer patients’ encounters...
Paper Details
Title
Epistemic Injustice in Health Care Professionals and Male Breast Cancer Patients Encounters
Published Date
Apr 25, 2020
Volume
31
Issue
6
Pages
451 - 461
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