Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for early stage breast cancer and a stronger emphasis on adjuvant therapy. Registry data at South Australian teaching hospitals have been used to monitor survivals and treatment in relation to these guidelines. Aims and objectives: To use registry data to: (1) investigate trends in survival and treatment; and (2) compare treatment with guidelines. Methods: Registry data from three teaching hospitals were used to analyse trends in primary courses of treatment of breast cancers during 1977–2003 (n = 4671), using univariate analyses and multiple logistic regression. Disease-specific survivals were analysed using Kaplan–Meier product limit estimates ...
BACKGROUND Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast carcinoma were introduced in Au...
Background: This study evaluated trends in adjuvant systemic treatment among breast cancer patients ...
As local surgery is currently the most important component of curative breast cancer treatment, a la...
Background: Clinical registry data from major South Australian public hospitals were used to investi...
This study of breast cancer survival is based on analysis of five-year relative survival of 38 362 c...
Background: The National Breast Cancer Audit (NBCA) of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons h...
Several long-term studies of breast cancer survival have shown continued excess mortality from breas...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether 5-year survival of patients with breast canc...
Background: The focus of this study was the relative survival rates of breast cancer patients whose ...
Copyright © 2004 The Medical Journal of AustraliaObjectives: To review changes in patterns of care f...
Although some studies suggest that conformity with consensus recommendations for breast cancer thera...
Objectives To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatmen...
Objectives: To review changes in patterns of care for women with early invasive breast cancer in Wes...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a growing acceptance in Australia of the efficacy of breast-co...
BACKGROUND Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast carcinoma were introduced in Au...
Background: This study evaluated trends in adjuvant systemic treatment among breast cancer patients ...
As local surgery is currently the most important component of curative breast cancer treatment, a la...
Background: Clinical registry data from major South Australian public hospitals were used to investi...
This study of breast cancer survival is based on analysis of five-year relative survival of 38 362 c...
Background: The National Breast Cancer Audit (NBCA) of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons h...
Several long-term studies of breast cancer survival have shown continued excess mortality from breas...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether 5-year survival of patients with breast canc...
Background: The focus of this study was the relative survival rates of breast cancer patients whose ...
Copyright © 2004 The Medical Journal of AustraliaObjectives: To review changes in patterns of care f...
Although some studies suggest that conformity with consensus recommendations for breast cancer thera...
Objectives To assess the influence of stage at breast cancer diagnosis, tumour biology, and treatmen...
Objectives: To review changes in patterns of care for women with early invasive breast cancer in Wes...
PurposeThe number of older patients with breast cancer is rapidly increasing. A previous study showe...
Since the early 1990s, there has been a growing acceptance in Australia of the efficacy of breast-co...
BACKGROUND Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast carcinoma were introduced in Au...
Background: This study evaluated trends in adjuvant systemic treatment among breast cancer patients ...
As local surgery is currently the most important component of curative breast cancer treatment, a la...