Breast Cancer Transfer of Care 2025

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  3. In the 'Re:' section, insert the name of the patient to personalize the letter.
  4. Fill in your family doctor’s name if applicable. This allows for seamless communication regarding your care transition.
  5. Review and complete each recommendation listed under 'Surveillance for Recurrence' by checking off or noting your adherence to these guidelines.
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Your course of treatment Each cycle of TC takes 21 days (3 weeks). On the first day of each cycle, you will have and . You will then have no chemotherapy for the next 20 days. At the end of the 21 days, you will start your second cycle of TC.
The TC protocol is typically given once every three weeks. On chemo days, youll receive an infusion of Taxotere and (either into a vein in your arm, hand, or through a port or line). Then, youll rest for 20 days before your next chemo day.