Secondary Risk Reduction Strategies in Breast Cancer Care.
Over the past three decades breast cancer survival rates have increased in Ireland. This is due to advances in cancer diagnostics and therapeutics. Cure is now anticipated for most newly diagnosed patients. Cancer survivorship however is associated with an increased risk of additional cancers and the development of other non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease. At present, secondary risk reduction strategies are an integral part of cardiovascular disease management. Given the improvements in breast cancer survival, similar strategies should be implemented as part of routine early-stage breast cancer care treatment plan. Herein, we present compelling evidence to support the integration of secondary risk reduction strategies for patients as a standard of care.