| Literature DB >> 3625008 |
M E Foster, J Hill, D J Leaper.
Abstract
The necessity for follow-up after curative resection of colorectal cancer remains controversial. Many studies have failed to demonstrate the increase in survival which might be anticipated when detailed follow-up methods are used. In the United Kingdom no single policy has evolved. This study has examined, therefore, the current follow-up practice of a large group of British surgeons. Six per cent carried out no routine postoperative follow-up and there was great variation in the methods used and the regularity of visits. There is a need for a rational policy based on controlled studies to determine whether follow-up is of benefit to the patient and to identify the most effective methods.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3625008 DOI: 10.1007/BF01647704
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Colorectal Dis ISSN: 0179-1958 Impact factor: 2.571