Surveillance imaging after curative-intent treatment for cancer- benefits, harms and evidence

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Published: 21 Sep 2024
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Dr Christopher Booth - Queen's University, Kingston, Canada

Patient experiences after surgery raise important questions about the risks of excessive imaging in cancer care. A review of clinical oncology highlights that early imaging may not always provide benefits. Case studies illustrate various imaging outcomes, while principles for ordering tests stress the need for patient discussions on risks and benefits. The critique of guidelines reveals a lack of evidence for routine imaging, urging future clinical trials and patient-centered decision-making.