Breast cancer surveillance — a cost-effective strategy |
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Authors: | David V. Schapira M.B.Ch.B. F.R.C.P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute, and Department of Internal Medicine, University of South Florida College of Medicine, 12901 N. 30th St., 33612 Tampa, FL, USA;(2) Div. of Medical Oncology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, 12901 N. 30th St., 33612 Tampa, FL, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The effectiveness of a surveillance program for breast cancer recurrence in extending survival is predicated on two assumptions: 1) most recurrences are detected at an early stage at surveillance visits; and 2) the early treatment of recurrence offers a better chance of cure or longer survival. However, the data suggest that neither of these two assumptions is correct, and that postoperative follow-up of patients with breast cancer is expensive and does not significantly extend survival.This minisymposium was presented December 8, 1992, at the annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, and was sponsored by educational grants from Amgen and from Bristol-Myers Oncology Division. |
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Keywords: | cost-effectiveness detection of recurrence follow-up surveillance |
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