Seeing Results: Outcomes From Offering Breast Cancer Survivorship Care For More Than 10 Years.

Andrew Joseph Ward, Jillian M. Lloyd, Emily Pospiech, Cystal Wheelon,Amila Orucevic,John L. Bell

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2018)

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32Background: The University of Tennessee Medical Center (UTMCK), Knoxville Tennessee is the region’s sole academic medical center. Annually, 3000 new patients are seen within the Cancer Institute (CI) of UTMCK, and over 13% are breast cancer patients. Under the leadership of our director, Surgical Oncologist Dr. John L. Bell, survivorship care has been offered to these patients for almost twenty years. This combination has created a unique opportunity for us to look at long term results of offering disease-specific survivorship care, and what effect it has made upon detection of recurrence. Methods: Tumor registry data was utilized to examine the influence of survivorship care upon detection of recurrence. All patients treated from 1999 – 2015 with a diagnosis of recurrent breast cancer were selected out of the tumor registry. These patients were then stratified by time to recurrence, and mean, median, and range were calculated in time to recurrence (TR) by month. Results: A total of 223 patients with re...
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Cancer Survivorship,Cancer Registry Data
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