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Philadelphia and Atlanta 2000/08/08 -Breast cancer patients now have a
more comprehensive resource in their fight against cancer, thanks to the
commitment of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the American
Cancer Society (ACS).
Version III of the NCCN Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines for
Patients is now available for distribution. Originally launched in March
1999, this well-received and widely distributed resource for breast cancer
patients has been updated again to reflect changes to the current NCCN Breast
Cancer Guidelines. Patients, family members and healthcare providers who use
this resource will find more comprehensive information on sentinel lymph node
biopsy, a new procedure in which dye or a radioactive substance is injected near
the tumor and the first (sentinel) lymph node the dye drains into is removed and
biopsied to check for tumor cells. The revised guidelines also include a new
algorithm dealing with neoadjuvant therapy; treatment such as chemotherapy,
radiation or hormone therapy given before surgery to help shrink some breast
cancers so that surgical removal can be accomplished with a less extensive
operation than would ordinarily be needed. More detailed information regarding
radiation treatment after surgery is also included.
As with the previous versions, this valuable resource offers breast cancer
patients the reliable, specific, and easy-to-understand information they need to
make timely and informed decisions about this critical health issue. Rather than
having to consult numerous different sources, a wealth of information is
contained in this convenient, clearly written format. In addition to the topics
mentioned above, the booklet covers types of breast cancer, stages of the
disease, medical decisions and treatment options, important questions for
patients to discuss with their doctors, general information about clinical
trials, and a glossary of terms commonly used in breast cancer treatment.
The NCCN and ACS are committed to providing patient-friendly guidelines for
the ten most common cancers and supportive care issues such as cancer pain and
nausea and vomiting. Breast Cancer Treatment Guidelines for Patients was
the first in this series of booklets; Prostate Cancer Treatment Guidelines
for Patients and Colon and Rectal Cancer Treatment Guidelines for
Patients are also available at this time.
The NCCN is an alliance of 18 of the world's leading cancer centers,
established in 1995 to provide the state-of-the-art in cancer care to the
greatest number of patients in need.
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide, community based voluntary
health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by
preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer through
research, education, advocacy and service.
To obtain free copies of the patient version of the newly updated breast
cancer guidelines, contact the National Comprehensive Cancer Network at
1-888-909-NCCN or American Cancer Society at 1-800-ACS-2345. You may also visit
their web sites at www.nccn.org or www.cancer.org. For bulk orders, please contact the American Cancer Society. In
addition, the American Cancer Society has Spanish-speaking Cancer Information
Specialists available to assist callers around the clock, and can also provide
general cancer information in Spanish.
Tricia Wilson
NCCN
212-728-2577
t_wilson@nccn.org
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