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348 DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg’s CANCER: Principles and Practice of Oncology Review
Answer 24.45. The answer is A.
It is not clear that early detection of distant metastatic disease improves
clinically important outcomes. As such, screening mammography is the
only imaging study recommended for routine surveillance in asymp-
tomatic patients. A woman should have a mammogram of her conserved
breast annually, beginning no more than 6 months after completion of
radiotherapy.