Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional recurrences preclinically. We studied breast cancer follow-up practice and mode of relapse detection during the first 5 years of follow-up to determine the efficiency of the follow-up schedule. The Netherlands Cancer Registry provided data of 6,509 women, operated for invasive non-metastatic breast cancer in 2003–2004. In a random sample including 144 patients, adherence to follow-up guideline recommendations was studied. Mode of relapse detection was studied in 124 patients with a second primary breast cancer and 160 patients with a loco regional recurrence. On average 13 visits were performed during the first 5 years of the follow-up, whereas...
Objectives: An important aim of follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment is early detection o...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Background After 5 years of annual follow-up following breast cancer, Dutch guidelines are age based...
Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional re...
Background: Breast cancer patients are routinely followed after primary treatment. Many intensive di...
Purpose Follow-up for breast cancer survivors consists of after care and surveillance. The benefits ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the occurrence, timing and prognostic factors for first and also subs...
The authors report on a multicentric consecutive series of 1120 breast cancer first recurrences. Cas...
Introduction: NCCN and ASCO guidelines recommend breast cancer (BC) follow-up to include clinical br...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
Background: Previous studies suggest a distinct pattern and a number of predictive factors for breas...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
Purpose To review the effectiveness of routine visits and routine tests in detecting isolated locore...
Objectives: An important aim of follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment is early detection o...
Purpose To review the effectiveness of routine visits and routine tests in detecting isolated locore...
Objectives: An important aim of follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment is early detection o...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Background After 5 years of annual follow-up following breast cancer, Dutch guidelines are age based...
Routine breast cancer follow-up aims at detecting second primary breast cancers and loco regional re...
Background: Breast cancer patients are routinely followed after primary treatment. Many intensive di...
Purpose Follow-up for breast cancer survivors consists of after care and surveillance. The benefits ...
PURPOSE: Little is known about the occurrence, timing and prognostic factors for first and also subs...
The authors report on a multicentric consecutive series of 1120 breast cancer first recurrences. Cas...
Introduction: NCCN and ASCO guidelines recommend breast cancer (BC) follow-up to include clinical br...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the role of routine follow-up in current management of breast cancer. DESIGN: R...
Background: Previous studies suggest a distinct pattern and a number of predictive factors for breas...
Abstract Background Both incidence of breast cancer and survival have increased in recent years and ...
Purpose To review the effectiveness of routine visits and routine tests in detecting isolated locore...
Objectives: An important aim of follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment is early detection o...
Purpose To review the effectiveness of routine visits and routine tests in detecting isolated locore...
Objectives: An important aim of follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment is early detection o...
Purpose The purpose was to establish the impact on survival of early detection of a local recurrence...
Background After 5 years of annual follow-up following breast cancer, Dutch guidelines are age based...