Purpose: Follow-up schemes in breast cancer survivors are predominantly consensus-based. To determine evidence-based follow-up intervals, estimates of sensitivity of the screening test(s) and duration of the preclinical detectable phase (PCDP) are key. We estimated the sensitivity and the duration of the PCDP of clinical breast examination (CBE) and mammography for the detection of contralateral second breast cancers (CBC) in breast cancer survivors.Methods: Women with a CBC (N = 589) diagnosed in Florence between 1980 and 2005 were included. Test sensitivity and the duration of PCDP were estimated using a simple exponential model of PCDP duration. Analyses were stratified by follow-up period (0-5 vs. >5 years after primary diagnosis) an...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to provide an overview of published mathematical estimation app...
Abstract Background Although 2-20% of breast cancer patients develop a contralateral breast cancer (...
Women who were previously treated for breast cancer (BC) are an important particular subgroup of wom...
Purpose: Follow-up schemes in breast cancer survivors are predominantly consensus-based. To determin...
Introduction: NCCN and ASCO guidelines recommend breast cancer (BC) follow-up to include clinical br...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
BACKGROUND: Lead time, the interval between screen detection and when a disease would have become cl...
BACKGROUND: Although 2-20% of breast cancer patients develop a contralateral breast cancer (CBC), pr...
OBJECTIVE: When multiple surveillance mammograms are performed within an annual interval, the curren...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of surveillance mammography to the early detection of metachr...
To examine whether there are any characteristics of women or their initial tumors that might be usef...
Introduction: There is a little evidence that routine follow-up of patients treated for early breast...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
We investigated the predictors of the risk of developing a second primary cancer after breast cancer...
GOAL: To ascertain outcomes of surveillance mammography (SM) following treatment of early stage unil...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to provide an overview of published mathematical estimation app...
Abstract Background Although 2-20% of breast cancer patients develop a contralateral breast cancer (...
Women who were previously treated for breast cancer (BC) are an important particular subgroup of wom...
Purpose: Follow-up schemes in breast cancer survivors are predominantly consensus-based. To determin...
Introduction: NCCN and ASCO guidelines recommend breast cancer (BC) follow-up to include clinical br...
PURPOSE: We determined the incidence and effects of different screening intervals prior to a true po...
BACKGROUND: Lead time, the interval between screen detection and when a disease would have become cl...
BACKGROUND: Although 2-20% of breast cancer patients develop a contralateral breast cancer (CBC), pr...
OBJECTIVE: When multiple surveillance mammograms are performed within an annual interval, the curren...
Purpose: To determine the contribution of surveillance mammography to the early detection of metachr...
To examine whether there are any characteristics of women or their initial tumors that might be usef...
Introduction: There is a little evidence that routine follow-up of patients treated for early breast...
Objectives: To determine the extent and characteristics of delay in breast cancer diagnosis in women...
We investigated the predictors of the risk of developing a second primary cancer after breast cancer...
GOAL: To ascertain outcomes of surveillance mammography (SM) following treatment of early stage unil...
OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to provide an overview of published mathematical estimation app...
Abstract Background Although 2-20% of breast cancer patients develop a contralateral breast cancer (...
Women who were previously treated for breast cancer (BC) are an important particular subgroup of wom...