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Our recent study was an attempt to present pattern of relapse, method of detection of that relapse and its impact on outcome in greater detail than has previously been reported in the literature.
Time from diagnosis to relapse, method of detection of relapse (routine mammography, routine clinical examination in an asymptomatic patient or investigation of a patient who attended complaining of relevant symptoms) and type of clinic (routine or interval) was recorded.
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To test our hypotheses we first integrated a highly curated network of protein interactions (from the Human Protein Reference Database) [ 2] with a high-quality cancer gene expression data set from 286 breast cancer patients [ 23], of which 107 relapsed (Methods).
The pattern of relapse and method of detection for this group is also presented in Table 3.
Site of relapse and method of detection are summarised for the 110 patients in Table 3, together with the numbers who died (in brackets).
Data collected were year of publication and year of initial operation or referral, population size, age, primary therapy, study design, follow-up schedule including mammographic schedule, number of locoregional relapses and method of detection of locoregional relapse (scheduled vs interval clinic and whether detection was by patient, clinician or mammography in the first instance).
The same authors concluded that loss of 21q22 was associated with tumor relapse; both methods detected the nearby locus 21q21.
Using relapse prevention methods, each patient will develop a written maintenance plan that includes the list of pain coping skills learned during the study, potential high risk situations, early warning signs of setbacks, and plans about how the patient might apply these skills in dealing with future setbacks and challenges.
Subsequently, they are stimulated to try to think of a way to overcome this barrier the next time and write it down in the program (method: Relapse prevention).
Previously, one minus the Kaplan Meier (1−KM) method of relapse while treating deaths without relapse as censored observations has been used to estimate the incidence of relapse.
Comparison was made of the proportion of relapses detected by each method in the studies of relapse after breast-conserving surgery published prior to 2000, compared with those published after 2000.
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