The follow-up care of people diagnosed with early breast cancer varies across the world. In the UK, services have evolved in an ad hoc way, with no standardized approach nationally. Some people are seen face to face at regular intervals, others are discharged at two years, while others are followed up over the telephone. This is creating confusion for patients as to what is best practice. The lack of evidence to support intensive surveillance is frequently cited as the main reason to reduce or indeed review the benefits of face to face clinical consultations in the hospital/community setting. In addition, a lack of specific recommendations in current guidelines compounds this. Although primary disease stage and treatment are strong indicato...
In an era of increasing financial constraints, physicians are being forced to critically re-evaluate...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women. Due to improved dete...
Background: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with bre...
Abstract Background A major challenge facing us is the provision of health care and appropriate allo...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
Improvements in early detection and treatment of breast cancer and the reduction in mortality rates ...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
In an era of increasing financial constraints, physicians are being forced to critically re-evaluate...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women. Due to improved dete...
Background: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with bre...
Abstract Background A major challenge facing us is the provision of health care and appropriate allo...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
Improvements in early detection and treatment of breast cancer and the reduction in mortality rates ...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
In an era of increasing financial constraints, physicians are being forced to critically re-evaluate...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women. Due to improved dete...