Little is known about the current role of the general practitioner (GP) in breast cancer follow-up care. This study explores primary healthcare use in the period after completion of primary breast cancer treatment. A total of 336 women with a history of early-stage breast cancer treated with curative intent were identified in the primary care database of the Registration Network Groningen (RNG) (1998-2007) and matched with a reference population of 983 women without breast cancer on birth year and GP. Over the entire follow-up period (starting 1 year post-diagnosis), the median numbers of face-to-face contacts, drug prescriptions, and referrals in the patient group were significantly higher than those in the reference group: 4.0 vs. 3.2/yea...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
At least one in a hundred consultations in general practice in Australia involves women being treate...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...
Little is known about the current role of the general practitioner (GP) in breast cancer follow-up c...
Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the active brea...
Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the active brea...
Aim: The present study explored (a) the discharge of breast cancer patients to primary care by speci...
The practice of routinely following-up breast cancer in hospital clinics is of widespread concern: s...
Aim: The present study explored (a) the discharge of breast cancer patients to primary care by speci...
Background: As the number of cancer survivors increases and these patients often experience long-las...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
Background: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hosp...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence, management and diagnostic outcomes of breast c...
Objective To explore patients' preferences for follow-up in primary care vs. secondary care. Methods...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
At least one in a hundred consultations in general practice in Australia involves women being treate...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...
Little is known about the current role of the general practitioner (GP) in breast cancer follow-up c...
Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the active brea...
Little is known about the actual involvement of the general practitioner (GP) during the active brea...
Aim: The present study explored (a) the discharge of breast cancer patients to primary care by speci...
The practice of routinely following-up breast cancer in hospital clinics is of widespread concern: s...
Aim: The present study explored (a) the discharge of breast cancer patients to primary care by speci...
Background: As the number of cancer survivors increases and these patients often experience long-las...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a primary care centred system of routine follow-up of women with breast cance...
Background: On completion of treatment people with breast cancer are offered surveillance at a hosp...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence, management and diagnostic outcomes of breast c...
Objective To explore patients' preferences for follow-up in primary care vs. secondary care. Methods...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
Background: The number of women with breast cancer in general practice is rising. To address their n...
At least one in a hundred consultations in general practice in Australia involves women being treate...
© 2014, Australasian Medical Journal. All rights reserved.Background: Although clinicians in both pr...