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National Patterns of Care Study in Breast Cancer

National Patterns of Care Study in Breast Cancer. Launched October 29, 2009 100 US-based community oncologists surveyed Completed November 2009. Research To Practice. Patterns of Care in Breast Cancer Survey, 2009.

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National Patterns of Care Study in Breast Cancer

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  1. National Patterns of Care Study in Breast Cancer Launched October 29, 2009 100 US-based community oncologists surveyed Completed November 2009 Research To Practice. Patterns of Care in Breast Cancer Survey, 2009.

  2. A 41-YO Premenopausal Woman with a 3.0-cm ER-Pos, HER2-Neg IDC Positive for BRCA2 Mutation Would you recommend a bisphosphonate for this patient? N = 100 practicing oncologists Research To Practice. Patterns of Care in Breast Cancer Survey, 2009.

  3. A 59-Year-Old Woman with a 2.5-cm Grade II, ER-Positive, HER2-Negative, Node-Negative IDC N = 100 practicing oncologists Would you recommend a bisphosphonate for this patient? Research To Practice. Patterns of Care in Breast Cancer Survey, 2009.

  4. If the patient were eligible, would you recommend participation in the Phase III SWOG-S0307 bisphosphonate trial (zoledronic acid vs clodronate vs ibandronate)? A 59-Year-Old Woman with a 2.5-cm Grade II, ER-Positive, HER2-Negative, Node-Negative IDC N = 100 practicing oncologists Research To Practice. Patterns of Care in Breast Cancer Survey, 2009.

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