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2. SEOM-SERAM-SEMNIM guidelines on the use of functional and molecular imaging techniques in advanced non-small-cell lung cancer
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G. Fernández-Pérez, A. M. García-Vicente, J. Ceballos-Viro, M. P. Fierro-Alanis, A. Luna-Alcalá, J. C. Vilanova-Busquets, R. García-Figueiras, P. Sánchez-Rovira, José E. Alés-Martínez, R. Sánchez-Escribano, R. C. Delgado-Bolton, [Fernandez-Perez, G.] Hosp Univ Rio Hortega, Dept Radiol, Valladolid, Spain, [Sanchez-Escribano, R.] Hosp Univ Burgos, Dept Med Oncol, Burgos, Spain, [Garcia-Vicente, A. M.] Univ Gen Hosp, Dept Nucl Med, Ciudad Real, Spain, [Luna-Alcala, A.] Hlth Time, Clin Nieves, Jaen, Spain, [Luna-Alcala, A.] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Radiol, Univ Hosp Cleveland, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA, [Ceballos-Viro, J.] Hosp Nuestra Senora Sonsoles, Oncol Unit, Oncol Med, Complejo Asistencial Avila, Avila 05004, Spain, [Ales-Martinez, J. E.] Hosp Nuestra Senora Sonsoles, Oncol Unit, Oncol Med, Complejo Asistencial Avila, Avila 05004, Spain, [Delgado-Bolton, R. C.] Univ La Rioja, San Pedro Hosp, Dept Diagnost Imaging Radiol & Nucl Med, Logrono, Spain, [Delgado-Bolton, R. C.] Univ La Rioja, San Pedro Hosp, Ctr Biomed Res La Rioja CIBIR, Logrono, Spain, [Vilanova-Busquets, J. C.] Inst Catalan Salud IDI Girona, Serv Radiol, Clin Girona, Girona, Spain, [Sanchez-Rovira, P.] Hosp Univ Jaen, Dept Med Oncol, Jaen, Spain, [Fierro-Alanis, M. P.] Complexo Hosp Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Nucl Med, Santiago De Compostela, Spain, and [Garcia-Figueiras, R.] Complexo Hosp Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Radiol, Santiago De Compostela, Spain
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diagnostic methods ,Lung Neoplasms ,Multi-detector computed tomography ,Positron-emission-tomography ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Special Article ,0302 clinical medicine ,Targeted therapies ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Response criteria ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ,Medicine ,Humans ,Bronchogenic-carcinoma ,Lung cancer ,Pseudoprogression ,Neoplasm Staging ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Diffusion-weighted mri ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Mediastinal invasion ,Fdg-pet/ct ,Molecular Imaging ,Functional imaging ,Oncology ,Computed-tomography ,Positron emission tomography ,Whole-body mr ,Radiation-therapy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Non small cell ,Radiology ,Molecular imaging ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Non-small-cell lung cancer - Abstract
Imaging in oncology is an essential tool for patient management but its potential is being profoundly underutilized. Each of the techniques used in the diagnostic process also conveys functional information that can be relevant in treatment decision making. New imaging algorithms and techniques enhance our knowledge about the phenotype of the tumor and its potential response to different therapies. Functional imaging can be defined as the one that provides information beyond the purely morphological data, and include all the techniques that make it possible to measure specific physiological functions of the tumor, whereas molecular imaging would include techniques that allow us to measure metabolic changes. Functional and molecular techniques included in this document are based on multi-detector computed tomography (CT), 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG PET), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and hybrid equipments, integrating PET with CT (PET/CT) or MRI (PET-MRI). Lung cancer is one of the most frequent and deadly tumors although survival is increasing thanks to advances in diagnostic methods and new treatments. This increased survival poises challenges in terms of proper follow-up and definitions of response and progression, as exemplified by immune therapy-related pseudoprogression. In this consensus document, the use of functional and molecular imaging techniques will be addressed to exploit their current potential and explore future applications in the diagnosis, evaluation of response and detection of recurrence of advanced NSCLC.
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- 2017
3. ECCO essential requirements for quality cancer care: Oesophageal and gastric cancer
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Simon Oberst, Alberto Costa, Radka Obermannova, Marc Beishon, Venetia Wynter-Blyth, Irena Stenglova Netikova, Ahmed Ba-Ssalamah, Jan Willem Dekker, Thomas Seufferlein, József Lövey, Karin Haustermans, Elisabeth Andritsch, William H. Allum, Fátima Carneiro, Roberto Delgado-Bolton, Geoffrey Henning, Bettina Hutter, Peter Naredi, Florian Lordick, Tiina Saarto, Fernando Cassinello, Sapna Sheth, Maria Alsina, Marco Braga, Siri Rostoft, Carmela Caballero, Allum, W, Lordick, F, Alsina, M, Andritsch, E, Ba-Ssalamah, A, Beishon, M, Braga, M, Caballero, C, Carneiro, F, Cassinello, F, Dekker, J, Delgado-Bolton, R, Haustermans, K, Henning, G, Hutter, B, Lovey, J, Netikova, I, Obermannova, R, Oberst, S, Rostoft, S, Saarto, T, Seufferlein, T, Sheth, S, Wynter-Blyth, V, Costa, A, and Naredi, P
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Healthcare system ,Palliative care ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Stomach cancer ,Essential requirement ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Audit ,Guideline ,Medical Oncology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Nursing ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Multidisciplinary approach ,Patient-centred ,Health care ,Humans ,Medicine ,Quality (business) ,Quality of Health Care ,media_common ,Service (business) ,Care pathway ,Multidisciplinary ,Cancer unit ,business.industry ,Oesophageal cancer ,Audit, cancer centre, Cancer unit, Care pathways, Essential requirements, Europe, Gastric cancer, Multidisciplinary team, Oesophageal cancer, Oesophageal-gastric cancer, Organisation of care, Patient information, Patient-centred, Quality, Quality assurance, Stomach cancer ,Cancer ,Multidisciplinary team ,Hematology ,Oesophageal-gastric cancer ,medicine.disease ,Quality ,Organisation of care ,Quality assurance ,3. Good health ,Europe ,Patient information ,Oncology ,Health inequalitie ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer centre ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Gastric cancer ,business ,Delivery of Health Care - Abstract
Background ECCO essential requirements for quality cancer care (ERQCC) are checklists and explanations of organisation and actions that are necessary to give high-quality care to patients who have a specific type of cancer. They are written by European experts representing all disciplines involved in cancer care. ERQCC papers give oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers an overview of the elements needed in any healthcare system to provide high quality of care throughout the patient journey. References are made to clinical guidelines and other resources where appropriate, and the focus is on care in Europe. Oesophageal and gastric: essential requirements for quality care • Oesophageal and gastric (OG) cancers are a challenging tumour group with a poor prognosis and wide variation in outcomes among European countries. Increasing numbers of older people are contracting the diseases, and treatments and care pathways are becoming more complex in both curative and palliative settings. • High-quality care can only be a carried out in specialised OG cancer units or centres which have both a core multidisciplinary team and an extended team of allied professionals, and which are subject to quality and audit procedures. Such units or centres are far from universal in all European countries. • It is essential that, to meet European aspirations for comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations implement the essential requirements in this paper, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis, to treatment, to survivorship. Conclusion Taken together, the information presented in this paper provides a comprehensive description of the essential requirements for establishing a high-quality OG cancer service. The ERQCC expert group is aware that it is not possible to propose a ‘one size fits all’ system for all countries, but urges that access to multidisciplinary units or centres must be guaranteed for all those with OG cancer.
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- 2018
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