Breast Cancer Care statement on breast cancer follow up study

Commenting on a paper in the Annals of Oncology examining cancer specialists’ attitudes to breast cancer follow-up in the primary care setting Laura Trapani Breast Care Nurse at Breast Cancer Care, said:

“There is clearly a discrepancy between current NICE guidelines for follow up and what happens in practice, which is reflected in what we hear from people with breast cancer about their own follow-up appointments.

“We hope that the current updating of breast cancer diagnosis and treatment guidelines by NICE will help to create a solution that more closely reflects what patients require.

“Many have told us that they have concerns over the amount of information and support they get during appointments. It is essential that every patient receives a written treatment plan so they can be involved in decisions about their ongoing care. GPs and community-based nurses also need adequate specialist cancer training and keep up-to-date with treatment developments so they can deliver the long-term support cancer patients need.”

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Notes to Editor

. Anyone with breast cancer or breast health concerns can get free, confidential support and information from the Breast Cancer Care helpline on 0808 800 6000 or by visiting www.breastcancercare.org.uk.

. Breast Cancer Care has been working for over 30 years to make a difference in the lives of people affected by breast cancer. We provide accurate, easy to understand information as well as practical and emotional support. We are the only charity working across the UK to provide these services. Every year we receive almost two million requests for support and information through our services including our helpline, website, publications, person to person support and health promoting activities, all of which are offered free. We are committed to campaigning for better treatment and support for people with breast cancer and their families.

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