How do you counsel patients with a curable breast cancer that there is no indication for additional surveillance imaging after treatment other than continuing annual mammograms?
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Academic Institution
This is certainly a difficult question to address.
I acknowledge and validate the patient’s fears first. When breast cancer patients complete their primary therapy (often after they are stable on hormonal therapy or complete a year of Herceptin), and we begin talking about seeing them e...
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Medical Oncologist at The Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation Do you do routine labs and markers?
Medical Oncologist at Ohio State University I don't, based on the lack of data that there is a...
Medical Oncologist at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital I do semi-annual to annual CBC and CMP in patients...
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Community Practice
These can be difficult discussions and some patients have a difficult time accepting this.
I have found that by spending significant time listening to their concerns from the time of diagnosis and through treatment, it builds rapport and increases the level of trust that your future recommendations...
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Community Practice
Spending plenty of time and empathizing with their fears is critical. I also explain it this way. Imagine two women who have the exact same diagnosis, stage of the disease, and treatment. One gets regular body scan and detects metastases before she has any symptoms. More than likely, she will begin ...
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Medical Oncologist at Aurora Advanced Healthcare I agree with all that is said above, we used to al...
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Academic Institution
I usually explain to my patients that I will closely pay attention to their symptoms and physical exam findings. Based on these, if there is a concern about breast cancer recurrence or any other indication for further testing, it will not be ignored and I would proceed with whatever workup is necess...
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Medical Oncologist at St Louis Cancer Care LLP Great answer - I often put it this way: "There is ...
Medical Oncologist at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital I have a similar approach.
For patients that I kn...
Medical Oncologist at NYU Winthrop Hospital ASCO & NCCN recommend annual mammogram and cli...
Do you do routine labs and markers?
I don't, based on the lack of data that there is a...
I do semi-annual to annual CBC and CMP in patients...