Follow-up of patients treated for localized invasive breast carcinoma |
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Authors: | Vennin P Belkacémi Y Chauvet M-P |
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Affiliation: | Département de sénologie, centre Oscar-Lambret, 3, rue Frédéric-Combemale, B.P. 307, 59020 Lille cedex, France. p-vennin@o-lambret.fr |
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Abstract: | The follow-up of patients treated for invasive breast carcinoma remains a major challenge because of breast cancer prevalence and the frequent patient's preferences for a regular follow-up. Concerning this last point, there is a lack of studies about the consequences of a systematic follow-up. Few decades ago, regular and systematic follow-up was considered as a dogma. In 1994, it was seriously questioned by two randomised Italian trials: they did not find any benefit in terms of survival and quality of life in patients who had a regular search of asymptomatic metastasis. Follow-up strategy after early breast cancer is still an unexplored field, despite higher performance of investigation tests and development of new treatments strategies that allowed a significant decrease of recurrences and increase of cancer care. Currently, the international guidelines deeply recommend a regular physical examination and mammography. But a systematic search for non-symptomatic metastases is unnecessary. We now need a coordination between practitioners to avoid useless tests, and to respond to patients' will. |
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