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[Long-term morbidity caused by breast cancer therapy]
Marjut Leidenius1, Tiina Tasmuth, Tiina Jahkola
1HYKS:n rintarauhaskirurgian yksikkö, HUS.
Abstract:
All forms of breast cancer therapies are associated with both acute adverse effects and manifold long-term morbidity. Due to the common occurrence and favorable prognosis of breast cancer, the number of those suffering from complications worsening the quality of life is considerable. In a significant proportion, the long-term adverse effects caused by the therapy can be alleviated. The importance of follow-up visits of a breast cancer patient is not limited to diagnosing or excluding of relapses. During these visits, the elucidation of long-term adverse effects and their treatment alternatives and even discussing the symptoms and supporting the patient are important with respect to the quality of life.
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