Rehabilitation assessment phases in the PSM are
preoperative, early postoperative, and ongoing surveillance.
Entry into the PSM model occurs around the preoperative
and postoperative period because surgery is the
first intervention for the majority of breast cancer patients.
The PSM, therefore, will be most relevant for newly diagnosed
women with stage 0-III breast cancer before and after
breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy, with or
without reconstruction. Women with stage IV breast cancer
have significant aggregate effects of treatment that
may also benefit from rehabilitation intervention.84
Although the PSM does not address these women specifically,
it is anticipated that the ongoing surveillance phase
of the model will enhance access to rehabilitation care and
exercise for women with metastatic breast cancer
Rehabilitation assessment phases in the PSM arepreoperative, early postoperative, and ongoing surveillance.Entry into the PSM model occurs around the preoperativeand postoperative period because surgery is thefirst intervention for the majority of breast cancer patients.The PSM, therefore, will be most relevant for newly diagnosedwomen with stage 0-III breast cancer before and afterbreast-conserving surgery or mastectomy, with orwithout reconstruction. Women with stage IV breast cancerhave significant aggregate effects of treatment thatmay also benefit from rehabilitation intervention.84Although the PSM does not address these women specifically,it is anticipated that the ongoing surveillance phaseof the model will enhance access to rehabilitation care andexercise for women with metastatic breast cancer
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