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Younger women with breast cancer

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Although the incidence of breast cancer is lower in younger women compared with their older counterparts, younger women are more likely to be diagnosed with larger, more aggressive tumours, and have worse disease-free and overall survival outcomes. Younger women are also more likely to experience psychological distress following diagnosis.

National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre’s Clinical practice guidelines for the management of breast cancer in younger women are designed to assist in decision making by women and their doctors. The guidelines are designed to complement existing guidelines and focus on issues that are specific to the age and/or life stage of younger women.

Clinical practice guidelines

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 September 2009 11:49  

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