Shared follow-up care for low-risk endometrial cancer is suggested for women who have completed active treatment for low-risk endometrial cancer.
Suggested follow-up schedule for low-risk endometrial cancer
The suggested follow-up schedule for asymptomatic women following treatment for early-stage low-risk endometrial cancer in Table 1. Early-stage low-risk is as identified by the treating gynaecological cancer multidisciplinary team.
Method |
Years 1–2 |
Years 3 |
After 4-5 years |
History and clinical examination |
Every 3–6 months |
Every 6–12 months |
Every 12 months |
Table 1 Suggested follow-up schedule for asymptomatic women following treatment for early-stage low-risk endometrial cancer
Tools and resources
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for low-risk endometrial cancer: shared care plan (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This is an individualised care plan that contains the key follow-up elements and schedule required to provide ongoing comprehensive care to a woman who has received treatment for low-risk endometrial cancer. The plan is to be completed in collaboration with the woman, her specialist team and her general practitioner (GP). The plan will become active after review and agreement by the woman, GP and specialist.
- Shared follow-up care for women with low-risk endometrial cancer: summary of evidence report (Cancer Australia, 2020)
The summary of evidence outlines the evidence base that supports and informs Cancer Australia’s shared follow-up and survivorship care model for women with low-risk endometrial cancer. The purpose is to provide the context, evidence base and, where applicable, the consensus base for the shared follow-up care model and resources.
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care model for women with low-risk endometrial cancer: guidance toolkit (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This guidance toolkit is a general guide to appropriate practice when managing shared follow-up care for women with low-risk endometrial cancer.
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for women with low-risk endometrial cancer: a guide for general practitioners (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This guide was developed to assist general practitioners to manage aspects of shared follow-up care.
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for low-risk endometrial cancer: roles and responsibilities for the delivery of care (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This resource is for all members of the shared care team. It outlines the roles and responsibilities for the specialist and primary care practitioner/s, and their respective teams, in the commencement and delivery of shared follow-up care for low-risk endometrial cancer.
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for low-risk endometrial cancer: rapid access request (Cancer Australia, 2020)
General practitioners and specialists should use this request form when follow-up raises a clinical issue requiring urgent specialist consultation or advice.
- Screening, assessment and management of supportive care needs of women with low-risk endometrial cancer (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This resource provides guidance on the screening, assessment and management of supportive care needs of women affected by low-risk endometrial cancer, their carers and families, as part of shared follow-up care.
- Principles of shared follow-up care for low-risk endometrial cancer (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This fact sheet outlines the 7 principles of shared follow-up care.
This optimal cancer care pathway for women with endometrial cancer aims to inform understanding of the whole cancer pathway and the patient journey, to promote quality cancer care and patient experiences.
- Gynaecological cancers: a handbook for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Health Practitioners (Cancer Australia, 2018)
This handbook provides information and support for health workers and health practitioners to assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women with gynaecological cancers.
- National Framework for Gynaecological Cancer Control (Cancer Australia, 2016)
This framework identifies priority areas for action across the gynaecological cancer control continuum, including prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up, supportive and palliative care, and research.
Consumer resources
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for low-risk endometrial cancer: Supporting self-management and living well (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This resource is for women who have completed treatment for low-risk endometrial cancer. It provides general information and guidance on living well after cancer treatment.
- Shared follow-up and survivorship care for low-risk endometrial cancer: a guide for women (Cancer Australia, 2020)
This resource provides general information on shared follow-up and survivorship care, and what to expect for women who have finished treatment.