Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, scheduled at regular intervals. Its aim is primarily to detect local disease recurrence, or a second primary breast cancer, but also to provide information and psychosocial support. The cost-effectiveness of these frequent visits is being questioned however, leading to a search for less intensive follow-up strategies, such as follow-up by the general practitioner, patient-initiated or nurse-led follow-up or contact by telephone. These strategies are generally considered to be safe, but they are not yet widely accepted in clinical practice. Since brief interventions based on self-education and information have been shown to be able to improve ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
This study investigates the follow-up of breast cancer and took place from September 2007 until Febr...
Abstract Background Current frequent follow-up after treatment for breast cancer does not meet its i...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
Despite evidence that questions the value of routine hospital follow-up after treatment for breast c...
This paper reports on a randomised controlled trial assessing two types of outpatient follow up for ...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess their sa...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Oncologic follow-up and surveillance after curative therapy for invasive breast cancer serves as a q...
Background: In the Netherlands, the first 5 years of follow-up after treatment for breast cancer are...
In an era of increasing financial constraints, physicians are being forced to critically re-evaluate...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
This study investigates the follow-up of breast cancer and took place from September 2007 until Febr...
Abstract Background Current frequent follow-up after treatment for breast cancer does not meet its i...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
Despite evidence that questions the value of routine hospital follow-up after treatment for breast c...
This paper reports on a randomised controlled trial assessing two types of outpatient follow up for ...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess their sa...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Oncologic follow-up and surveillance after curative therapy for invasive breast cancer serves as a q...
Background: In the Netherlands, the first 5 years of follow-up after treatment for breast cancer are...
In an era of increasing financial constraints, physicians are being forced to critically re-evaluate...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
This study investigates the follow-up of breast cancer and took place from September 2007 until Febr...
Abstract Background Current frequent follow-up after treatment for breast cancer does not meet its i...