Background: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with breast cancer. They are used to detect recurrences at an early (asymptomatic) stage. This is an update of a Cochrane review first published in 2000. Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of different policies of follow-up for distant metastases on mortality, morbidity and quality of life in women treated for stage I, II or III breast cancer. Search methods: For this 2014 review update, we searched the Cochrane Breast Cancer Group's Specialised Register (4 July 2014), MEDLINE (4 July 2014), Embase (4 July 2014), CENTRAL (2014, Issue 3), the World Health Organization (WHO) International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (4 July 2014) and Cl...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional re...
This study evaluated the acceptability of a supportive model of follow-up. One hundred and twelve wo...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
The follow-up care of people diagnosed with early breast cancer varies across the world. In the UK, ...
Background: Women treated for breast cancer are followed-up for monitoring of treatment effectivenes...
Background: Women treated for breast cancer are followed-up for monitoring of treatment effectivenes...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Cathrine Lundgaard Riis,1–3 Troels Bechmann,1,2 Pernille Tine Jensen,4,5 Angela Coulter,2,3,6 ...
Overview: Due to early diagnosis and improved treatment outcomes, there is a growing pool of breast ...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional re...
This study evaluated the acceptability of a supportive model of follow-up. One hundred and twelve wo...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
The follow-up care of people diagnosed with early breast cancer varies across the world. In the UK, ...
Background: Women treated for breast cancer are followed-up for monitoring of treatment effectivenes...
Background: Women treated for breast cancer are followed-up for monitoring of treatment effectivenes...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Cathrine Lundgaard Riis,1–3 Troels Bechmann,1,2 Pernille Tine Jensen,4,5 Angela Coulter,2,3,6 ...
Overview: Due to early diagnosis and improved treatment outcomes, there is a growing pool of breast ...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional re...
This study evaluated the acceptability of a supportive model of follow-up. One hundred and twelve wo...