Abstract Background A major challenge facing us is the provision of health care and appropriate allocation of available resources for the treatment of patients with breast cancer. This is of particular concern in the provision of follow-up care. With the increasing incidence of breast cancer and the improvements in survival which have resulted in up to 75% of patients surviving for more than five years, an increasing resource is required. However, there is controversy as to the most appropriate schedule for follow-up of these patients. This brief review has focused on the evidence-base and guidelines that currently exist in the United Kingdom for the follow-up of patients who have been treated for breast cancer. Methods A review of the curr...
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess their sa...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
The follow-up care of people diagnosed with early breast cancer varies across the world. In the UK, ...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
Dixon and Montgomery recommend that breast cancer follow-up be evidence based, flexible, and tailore...
Purpose: To evaluate adherence with follow-up criteria as suggested by the national guideline for br...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
Improvements in early detection and treatment of breast cancer and the reduction in mortality rates ...
Background: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with bre...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Abstract Introduction The cost of treatment and follow-up of cancer patients in the UK is substantia...
Objective: Follow-up after breast cancer can be divided into surveillance and aftercare. It remains ...
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess their sa...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
The follow-up care of people diagnosed with early breast cancer varies across the world. In the UK, ...
Increased breast cancer incidence and better survival have raised the number of patients requiring f...
Dixon and Montgomery recommend that breast cancer follow-up be evidence based, flexible, and tailore...
Purpose: To evaluate adherence with follow-up criteria as suggested by the national guideline for br...
Increasing numbers of people attend follow-up after treatment for breast cancer. This constitutes a ...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
Improvements in early detection and treatment of breast cancer and the reduction in mortality rates ...
Background: Follow-up examinations are commonly performed after primary treatment for women with bre...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Abstract Introduction The cost of treatment and follow-up of cancer patients in the UK is substantia...
Objective: Follow-up after breast cancer can be divided into surveillance and aftercare. It remains ...
We surveyed the opinions of patients on routine follow-up for early breast cancer to assess their sa...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...