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Radiation-associated breast cancers in a late-effects cohort: Long-term surveillance is essential.

Eva KooMichael A HendersonMary DwyerAnita R Skandarajah
Published in: Asia-Pacific journal of clinical oncology (2020)
Patients attending a dedicated late effects service have a high burden of subsequent malignancies generally occurring after long latency. Judicious management with adherence to long-term surveillance guidelines is advocated.
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