Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | PMC:PMC7970119 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | PMC:PMC7970119 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | PMC:PMC7970119 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | PMC:PMC7970119 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Risk factors associated with loss to follow-up of breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis
CONCLUSIONS: A series of risk factors were significantly associated with post-operative LTFU of breast cancer patients. Patients with different risks of LTFU could possibly be identified, and surveillance plans could be individualized for different patients, so as to effectively reduce the overall LTFU rate, and optimize the allocation of medical resources.PMID:33711698 | PMC:PMC7970119 | DOI:10.1016/j.breast.2021.02.012 (Source: Breast)
Source: Breast - March 12, 2021 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Qian Ouyang Shunrong Li Ming Gao Liling Zhu Shiyun Xu Shunhao Meng Siqiao Wu Liqiu Huang Fengxi Su Zefang Ren Kai Chen None Min Peng Source Type: research

Mammary Paget's disease and radiotherapy: a systematic literature review
CONCLUSIONS: Actually, the standard treatment of PDB reflects oncological principles of breast carcinoma therapy, including the role of breast-preserving surgery. The traditional radiotherapic dose is 50 Gy, with daily fractionation of 2 Gy. Adjuvant radiotherapy following breast preserving surgery represents the current standard of care; prospective studies could be of help in defining the role of exclusive radiotherapy, hypofractionated schemes and smaller target volumes.PMID:33660791 | DOI:10.26355/eurrev_202102_25076 (Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences)
Source: European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences - March 4, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: A Piras L Boldrini V Venuti A Sanfratello M La Vecchia R Gennari G Sortino T Angileri A Daidone Source Type: research