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ArtikelCost-Effective Preoperative Evaluation, Operative Treatment, and Postoperative Follow-up in the Breast Cancer Patient  
Oleh: Cady, Blake
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Surgical Clinics of North America (Keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 76 no. 1 (Feb. 1996), page 25.
Isi artikelThis article hopes to bring attention to the contemporary attitudes about resource-effective, cost-effective, and practical preoperativeevaluation and operative and follow-up procedures in breast cancer patients. Frequently, oncology specialists, particularly medical oncologists, are trained in research institutions that demand extensive testing for the sake of research protocols. Those extraordinarily detailed and careful studies do not need to be carried over into routine clinical practice. As a matter of fact, it has been shown again and again in the literature that markedly simplified formulas for preoperative work-up and follow-up of breast cancer patients are equally effective in terms of outcome at enormous savings in cost and time. Until the time when metastatic breast cancer can be cured, careful detailed follow-up will be unimportant as cure is impossible and palliation is the goal. It is impossible to palliate an asymptomatic patient; therefore, searching for asymptomatic, incurable disease is a disservice to patients. Furthermore, with the move towards breast conservation, extraordinary attempts to document distant metastases preoperatively are not justified as the patients are left anatomically intact in the majority of early breast cancer presentations.
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