APPROPRIATENESS OF THE USE OF CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGIC EXAMINATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTS IN THE FOLLOW-UP OF SURGICALLY-TREATED BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS - RESULTS OF THE WORKING GROUP ON THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF FOLLOW-UP

Citation
F. Boccardo et al., APPROPRIATENESS OF THE USE OF CLINICAL AND RADIOLOGIC EXAMINATIONS AND LABORATORY TESTS IN THE FOLLOW-UP OF SURGICALLY-TREATED BREAST-CANCER PATIENTS - RESULTS OF THE WORKING GROUP ON THE CLINICAL ASPECTS OF FOLLOW-UP, Annals of oncology, 6, 1995, pp. 57-59
Citations number
2
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
09237534
Volume
6
Year of publication
1995
Supplement
2
Pages
57 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
0923-7534(1995)6:<57:AOTUOC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
Background: The aim of this working group was to assess the appropriat eness of use of radiologic examinations, laboratory tests and periodic check-ups for surgically-treated, disease-fret breast cancer patients . Materials and methods: A total of 252 clinical scenarios (36 for eac h of the 8 exams considered: clinical examination, mammography, chest roentgenography, hematochemical tests, markers, bone scan, liver echog raphy/abdominal CT scan), each representing a specific surgically trea ted and disease-free breast cancer patient, were rated by the members of the panel. A 3 point scale was utilized as to whether the test in q uestion was judged inappropriate (1), questionable (2), or appropriate (3) (in the latter case the panel member was also asked for the advis ed frequency of the exam expressed in months). Results: After two asse ssment sessions, consensus among members of the panel was reached on 2 16 of the 252 scenarios; disagreement remained on only 36 clinical sce narios. Conclusions: The panel agreed that only clinical examinations and mammographies should be recommended for routine clinical follow-up of surgically-treated breast cancer patients. Given the current avail able therapeutic options, these would assure adequate medical care and psychological aid.