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    Follow-up care of early breast cancer (EBC) patients usually includes routinely scheduled physical examinations. While ASCO guidelines recommend a physical exam every three to six months for the first three years, little evidence supports this schedule. We evaluated recurrence detection of patients transferred into a single centre survivorship program that follows ASCO recommendations.

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    Asa a newborn, I was misdiagnosed with brain damage at birth and put up for adoption. My mother climbed over the walls of the facility and stole me out. “Your only child will be stupid.” They said when they caught her. She signed the papers. My mother gave me life twice. I give her everything I am.

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    “One more thing,” the patient says, right when I’m about to exit the exam room. I used to be annoyed by it. Until one day, a patient’s “one more thing” was actually “the” thing she wanted to say. But she needed to feel me out and make sure I was a safe person first

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    When 9-year-old Tae Butler was facing cancer treatments at UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital, her physician Dr. Ted Moore surprised her with a gift that changed her life. “He gave me my first stethoscope,” says Tae, who endured grueling four- to six-week hospital stays after being diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a blood and bone marrow cancer. The gift and the care behind it helped Tae cope with the pain. “He taught me how to use the stethoscope to listen to the heart,” she says. “Instead

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