2024
DOI: 10.1155/2024/7672183
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Determining the Appropriateness and Acceptability of a Reduced Postradiotherapy Surveillance Practice in Breast Cancer Patients: Results of a Longitudinal Observational Study

Greta-Henrike Holtgrave,
Anne Caroline Knöchelmann,
Hans Christiansen
et al.

Abstract: Postradiotherapy surveillance, which aims to detect and treat radiation injury, is important from the patient’s perspective, but also from the radiation oncologist’s perspective. Unfortunately, patient nonattendance increases over the course of five years. The aim of the study was to investigate the appropriateness and acceptability of reduced versus usual (conventional) postradiotherapy surveillance in breast cancer patients. A total of 192 consecutive patients with curatively irradiated breast cancer from tw… Show more

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