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The ESMO Clinical Practice Guidelines on Early and Metastatic Breast Cancer cover information on screening, diagnosis, pathology and molecular biology, staging and risk assessment, disease management, monitoring and follow-up, palliative care and the patient perspective.
Family physicians are increasingly the main providers of follow-up care after breast cancer treatment. Breast cancer should be viewed as a chronic medical condition even in women who remain disease free, and patients benefit from the approach afforded other chronic conditions in primary care.
5 lis 2012 · Regular history, physical examination, and mammography are recommended for breast cancer follow-up. Physical examinations should be performed every 3 to 6 months for the first 3 years, every 6 to 12 months for years 4 and 5, and annually thereafter.
Learn more about the recommended follow-up care for breast cancer survivors after they have completed treatment.
This clinical practice guideline provides recommendations on the follow-up and management of asymptomatic patients with breast cancer who have completed primary therapy with curative intent. The guideline was originally published in 1997 and updated in 1999 and 2006.
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This catalogue brings together guidelines on the following breast cancer care processes: treatment and rehabilitation, follow-up and survivorship, as well as palliative care. They have been collected from national and international organisations and had to fulfil ECIBC eligibility criteria.