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 ...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
In the Netherlands, annually almost 13.000 women get breast cancer. After completion of the treatmen...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Clinical guidelines for the follow-up after breast cancer recommend frequent outpatient clinic visit...
Background: After primary treatment for breast cancer, patients are recommended to use hospital foll...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
Background: In the Netherlands, the first 5 years of follow-up after treatment for breast cancer are...
Despite evidence that questions the value of routine hospital follow-up after treatment for breast c...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...
Follow-up after curative treatment for breast cancer consists of frequent outpatient clinic visits, ...
In the Netherlands, annually almost 13.000 women get breast cancer. After completion of the treatmen...
The purpose of the study was to analyse the needs of women who participated in a routine follow-up p...
Clinical guidelines for the follow-up after breast cancer recommend frequent outpatient clinic visit...
Background: After primary treatment for breast cancer, patients are recommended to use hospital foll...
BACKGROUND: After curative treatment for breast cancer women frequently attend scheduled follow-up e...
Background: Following completion of breast cancer treatment, patients are traditionally asked to r...
Background: In the Netherlands, the first 5 years of follow-up after treatment for breast cancer are...
Despite evidence that questions the value of routine hospital follow-up after treatment for breast c...
After breast cancer, long term follow up is provided with a view to early detection of locoregional ...
Background: International and national guidelines (S3 guideline) for the surveillance of post-treatm...
INTRODUCTION: Most survivors of cancer enter a follow-up routine after their treatment, the aim of w...