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  2. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) Breast Cancer Overall management of Breast Cancer from diagnosis through recurrence is described in the full NCCN Guidelines® for Breast Cancer. Visit NCCN.org to view the complete library of NCCN Guidelines.

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    Clinical practice guidelines are systematic statements about specific health problems intended to assist in decision making. Guidelines provide health care practitioners with evidence-informed recommendations that reflect best practices. The Guideline Resource Unit (GURU) coordinates the development of guidelines for cancer treatment and follow-up ...

    There are thirteen Provincial Tumour Teams (PTT) in Alberta. These teams are organized by disease site and are comprised of clinicians, nurses, pharmacists, and researchers from across the province. PTTs are responsible for developing and implementing evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for use by cancer specialists and family physicians th...

    The role of the Guideline Resource Unit (GURU) is to support the PTTs in activities related to clinical practice guideline development and implementation. Through review, selection, synthesis, evaluation, interpretation, and reporting of evidence, GURU facilitates communication and collaboration among PTT members. If you have any questions or conce...

  3. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. However, early detection and treatment greatly improve an individual’s chances of survival. We have created this resource to empower you with the tools and information you need to take charge of your health.

  4. Cross Cancer Institute (Edmonton) 780-643-4303 Tom Baker Cancer Centre (Calgary) 403-355-3207. Canadian Cancer Society. (CANADA) (including free wig bank, peer support, volunteer drivers and community services locator) bit.ly/CCSHelpandSupport Email: info@cancer.ab.ca. Wellspring.

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  5. Clinical Practice Guideline 2022 Update. GOAL. provide updated evidence-based guidance on screening for breast cancer. To help Albertans and their h. TARGET POPULATION. Asymptomatic women, transgender, gender diverse, and non-binary people * of all ages. Exclusions. Persons with signs and symptoms suggesting breast cancer.

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  7. Breast Cancer Fact Sheet. for Patients and Caregivers. Breast cancer can start in any part of one or both breasts. For women in the US, breast cancer is the most common cancer (after skin cancer) and the second-leading cause of cancer death (after lung cancer).