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. 1995 Jul-Aug;31A(7-8):1222-5.
doi: 10.1016/0959-8049(95)00155-c.

Detection of recurrence after surgery for colorectal cancer

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Detection of recurrence after surgery for colorectal cancer

J Kievit et al. Eur J Cancer. 1995 Jul-Aug.

Abstract

Of all patients operated for colorectal cancer, 1 in 3 will suffer from cancer recurrence, and most of these patients will die from disseminated disease. Postoperative follow-up aims at improving these grim figures. This sound idea has not been supported by any empirical data. In the current article, we discuss some theoretical issues concerning colorectal cancer follow-up, and present results of a cost-effectiveness analysis, used to model the natural history of colorectal cancer recurrence and the costs and effects of follow-up and re-operation. The expected results of three policies were calculated: no follow-up, selective follow-up and intensive follow-up. For most patients, follow-up will only lead to a significant increase in costs, without increase in (quality-adjusted) life expectancy. Colorectal cancer follow-up is not "evidence-based medicine".

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