The effectiveness of personalised surveillance and aftercare in breast cancer follow-up: a systematic review

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van Maaren, Marissa C. [1 ,2 ]
van Hoeve, Jolanda C. [1 ,2 ]
Korevaar, Joke C. [3 ,4 ]
van Hezewijk, Marjan [5 ]
Siemerink, Ester J. M. [6 ]
Zeillemaker, Anneke M. [7 ]
Klaassen-Dekker, Anneleen [1 ,2 ]
van Uden, Dominique J. P. [8 ]
Volders, Jose H. [9 ]
Drossaert, Constance H. C. [10 ]
Siesling, Sabine [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Twente, Tech Med Ctr, Dept Hlth Technol & Serv Res, POB 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands
[2] Netherlands Comprehens Canc Org IKNL, Dept Res & Dev, Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Netherlands Inst Hlth Serv Res NIVEL, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Hague Univ Appl Sci, The Hague, Netherlands
[5] Inst Radiat Oncol, Arnhem, Netherlands
[6] Dept Internal Med, ZGT, Hengelo, Netherlands
[7] Alrijne Hosp, Dept Surg, Leiden, Netherlands
[8] Canisius Wilhelmina Hosp, Dept Surg, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[9] Dept Surg, Diakonessenhuis, Utrecht, Netherlands
[10] Univ Twente, Dept Psychol Hlth & Technol, Enschede, Netherlands
关键词
Personalised follow-up; Breast cancer; Surveillance; Aftercare; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; SURVIVORSHIP CARE PLAN; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES; RISK;
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10.1007/s00520-024-08530-2
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Purpose Breast cancer follow-up (surveillance and aftercare) varies from one-size-fits-all to more personalised approaches. A systematic review was performed to get insight in existing evidence on (cost-)effectiveness of personalised follow-up.Methods PubMed, Scopus and Cochrane were searched between 01-01-2010 and 10-10-2022 (review registered in PROSPERO:CRD42022375770). The inclusion population comprised nonmetastatic breast cancer patients >= 18 years, after completing curative treatment. All intervention-control studies studying personalised surveillance and/or aftercare designed for use during the entire follow-up period were included. All review processes including risk of bias assessment were performed by two reviewers. Characteristics of included studies were described.Results Overall, 3708 publications were identified, 64 full-text publications were read and 16 were included for data extraction. One study evaluated personalised surveillance. Various personalised aftercare interventions and outcomes were studied. Most common elements included in personalised aftercare plans were treatment summaries (75%), follow-up guidelines (56%), lists of available supportive care resources (38%) and PROs (25%). Control conditions mostly comprised usual care. Four out of seven (57%) studies reported improvements in quality of life following personalisation. Six studies (38%) found no personalisation effect, for multiple outcomes assessed (e.g. distress, satisfaction). One (6.3%) study was judged as low, four (25%) as high risk of bias and 11 (68.8%) as with concerns.Conclusion The included studies varied in interventions, measurement instruments and outcomes, making it impossible to draw conclusions on the effectiveness of personalised follow-up. There is a need for a definition of both personalised surveillance and aftercare, whereafter outcomes can be measured according to uniform standards.
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