Gerry Hanna, Marie Curie Chair of Clinical Oncology at Trinity College Dublin, shared on X:
“Routine Surveillance for Cancer Metastases — Does It Help or Harm Patients?”
This short paper in today’s NEJM suggests that routine scanning/surveillance is not beneficial and maybe harmful in some cases. Food for thought…”
Routine Surveillance for Cancer Metastases — Does It Help or Harm Patients?
Authors: H. Gilbert Welch and Lesly A. Dossett
You can Read the Full Article on The New England Journal of Medicine.
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