Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6250678 The American Journal of Surgery 2015 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundDespite guidelines, surgeons vary in the metastatic workup they order for their breast cancer patients.MethodsSurgeons were surveyed as to their practices in ordering staging studies for their breast cancer patients using a Web-based survey. Nonparametric analyses were performed to determine factors associated with guideline adherence.ResultsTwo hundred fifty-three surgeons responded to the survey; 55.8% had practices with ≥50% breast patients; 7.3% of respondents stated they always did a metastatic workup before surgery, 8.6% never did; only 52.4% ordered a metastatic workup only in patients with clinical stage III disease. Surgeons who had ≥50% breast-related practices were more likely to follow these guidelines (P = .031). Only 17% stated that a computed tomography chest/abdomen and bone scan was their “usual” metastatic workup.ConclusionsNearly 40% of surgeons perform metastatic workup when they are not indicated, and few adhere to National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines in terms of the tests ordered.

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