NCCN Guidelines are widely recognized and used as the standard for clinical policy in oncology by clinicans and payors
Clinical practice guidelines for full‐cycle standardized management of bone health in breast cancer patientsbreast cancerguidelinesbone healthbone‐modifying drugsBone health management for breast cancer spans the entire cycle of patient care, including the prevention and treatment of bone loss caused...
NCCN Guidelines ® Insights Breast Cancer, Version 3.2013 Featured Updates to the NCCN Guidelines Richard L. Theriault, DO 1 ; Robert W. Carlson, MD 2 ; Craig Allred, MD 3 ; Benjamin O. Anderson, MD 4 ; Harold J. Burstein, MD, PhD 5 ; Stephen B. Edge, MD 6 ; William B. ...
Clinical practice guidelines for the care and treatment of breast cancer: 14. The role of hormone replacement therapy in women with a previous diagnosis of... Control of menopausal symptoms, quality of life, prevention of osteoporosis, prevention of cardiovascular disease, risk of recurrence of brea...
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It has been documented that variations exist in breast cancer treatment despite wide dissemination of clinical practice guidelines. The aim of this population-based study was to evaluate the impact of regional guidelines (Piedmont guidelines, PGL) for br
In 1996, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network®published its first set of Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) covering eight tumor types. Guidelines are now published for more than 60 tumor types, subtypes, and topics. During the NCCN’s 28th Annual Conference, upda...
The chief updates in breast cancer follow: Whole-breast radiotherapy should be delivered by hypofractionation, a shorter treatment course using larger doses per fraction. For the use of accelerated partial-breast irradiation, the Guidelines accept the updated definition of “suitability” by the...
postulated that the improvement of clinical practice in breast cancer treatment could increase 5-year survival by up to 10% [1]. In the Piedmont Region (Northwestern Italy, population 4.25 million), clinical practice guidelines (PGL) for the treatment of breast cancer were first released in July...
Provides a summary of the changes along with the updated recommendations made by Health Canada's Steering Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Care and Treatment of Breast Cancer to a guideline formulated in 1998. Reduction in breast cancer recurrence which is associated with irradiation...