Objectives: To review changes in patterns of care for women with early invasive breast cancer in Western Australia from 1989 to 1999, and compare management with recommendations in the 1995 National Health and Medical Research Council guidelines. Design and setting: Population-based surveys of all cases listed in the Western Australian Cancer Registry and Western Australian Hospital Morbidity Data System. Main outcome measures: Congruence of care with guidelines. Results: Data were available for 1649 women with early invasive breast cancer (categories pT1 or pT2; pN0 or pN1; and M0). In 1999, 96% had a preoperative diagnosis by fine-needle aspiration or core biopsy (compared with 66% in 1989), with a synoptic pathology report on 95%. Breast...
Background: The focus of this study was the relative survival rates of breast cancer patients whose ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsBackground: The optimal surgical tr...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of demographic, locational a...
Copyright © 2004 The Medical Journal of AustraliaObjectives: To review changes in patterns of care f...
BACKGROUND Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast carcinoma were introduced in Au...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether 5-year survival of patients with breast canc...
Background: Australian women with early breast cancer should be given the choice between breast-cons...
We have assessed the outcomes for all women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in Western Austral...
Background: A survey of pathology reporting of breast cancer in Western Australia in 1989 highlighte...
Background Australian women with early breast cancer should be given the choice between breast-cons...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
Objectives: To assess whether information, support and other psychosocial care for women with early ...
The study examines the management and outcomes of women with early invasive breast cancer treated in...
Background: A follow-up study was undertaken of all Western Australian women who had a new diagnosis...
Objectives: To assess whether information, support and other psychosocial care for women with early ...
Background: The focus of this study was the relative survival rates of breast cancer patients whose ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsBackground: The optimal surgical tr...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of demographic, locational a...
Copyright © 2004 The Medical Journal of AustraliaObjectives: To review changes in patterns of care f...
BACKGROUND Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast carcinoma were introduced in Au...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether 5-year survival of patients with breast canc...
Background: Australian women with early breast cancer should be given the choice between breast-cons...
We have assessed the outcomes for all women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in Western Austral...
Background: A survey of pathology reporting of breast cancer in Western Australia in 1989 highlighte...
Background Australian women with early breast cancer should be given the choice between breast-cons...
Rationale: Treatment guidelines recommend a more conservative surgical approach than mastectomy for ...
Objectives: To assess whether information, support and other psychosocial care for women with early ...
The study examines the management and outcomes of women with early invasive breast cancer treated in...
Background: A follow-up study was undertaken of all Western Australian women who had a new diagnosis...
Objectives: To assess whether information, support and other psychosocial care for women with early ...
Background: The focus of this study was the relative survival rates of breast cancer patients whose ...
Journal compilation © 2008 Royal Australasian College of SurgeonsBackground: The optimal surgical tr...
Background: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of demographic, locational a...